Murray Wood: Of Easter bunny bells and Juicy Fruit gum
For Murray Wood, Easter brings to mind grandma's practical advice about repurposing, and some of life's little lessons.
Saskatchewan students are paying some of the highest tuition rates in the country according to Statistics Canada.
Post-secondary students in the province are shelling out an average of $7,177 for the upcoming school year, making their fees the third highest in the country.
Saskatchewan students will pay higher tuition than Manitoba students who pay an average of $4,058.
Alberta students pay $5,750 and B.C. students shell out around $5,534. Ontario students pay up the most for this year’s tuition at $8,114, while Nova Scotia has the second highest rates in the country at $7,218.
The average Canadian post-secondary student will be paying $6,373 in tuition fees for the school year, which is 2.8 per cent higher than last year.




