Welcome to The Centre for Learning@HOME!We are an innovative leader in home based education programs and educational partnerships. It is an honor for us to serve your family with educational services that are flexible, unique, and very successful. The Centre for Learning@HOME is a faith based organization that has been offering educational services for 25 years to families throughout Alberta and beyond. Our staff is highly experienced and very dedicated to offering quality educational services to you and your family. We offer online, blended, traditional, and aligned programs that are uniquely designed to meet the needs of our students and families. In addition, summer school courses are available through our St. Paul's Academy high school, online program.Students, if you are seeking a school that allows for tremendous flexibility, high academic standards, and has a desire to work with you, please consider your options with us. We offer flexible schedules that reflect your needs and access to anywhere-anytime courses.
Clearview Public Schools (Clearview School Division #71) is the school board for elementary and secondary schools in the Settler area. Visit our website for the superintendent's message, school bus information, news and announcements, school-year calendar and more. You can also check our site for employment opportunities.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Calgary - Clinical Skills Building
Our mission: To promote and protect the health of wildlife and Canadians through leadership, partnership, investigation and action.
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative is a collection of highly qualified people within a cross-Canada network of partners and collaborators dedicated to wildlife health. Our Cooperative includes internationally renowned wildlife disease diagnosticians and researchers, experts in population health, skilled educators and experienced policy advisors. The CWHC is dedicated to generating knowledge needed to assess and manage wildlife health and working with others to ensure that knowledge gets put to use in a timely fashion.
At the core of the CWHC is a partnership linking Canada's five veterinary colleges and the British Columbia Animal Health Centre. Branching from that core is a network that stretches into the public and private sectors that allows us to access critical expertise needed to detect and assess wildlife health issues and make sure our results find their way to people who need to make decisions on wildlife management, wildlife use, public health and agriculture.