A celebration at the University of P.E.I.'s Shinerama campaign for cystic fibrosis research has been cut short after it was discovered close to $100,000 of the donations came from stolen credit cards.
Students at St. Thomas University and other schools across the country are raising funds to fight cystic fibrosis as part of the annual Shinerama. The campaign has left its shoe-polishing days behind, ...
The Carleton University Students’ Association, Local 1 of the Canadian Federation of Students, has decided to stop fundraising as part of the national Shinerama program. Shinerama is a national event ...
Students at an Ottawa university are pulling out of a Canada-wide fundraiser that provides close to $1 million a year for cystic fibrosis research and treatment, arguing that the disease "has been ...
Carleton University Students’ Association is cancelling Shinerama, the school’s popular fundraiser for cystic fibrosis, after the council said the fatal disease is not “inclusive” enough. The motion, ...
The Carleton University Students Association voted unanimously Monday night to reinstate its long-running Shinerama fundraiser for cystic fibrosis, after last week approving a motion that implied the ...
After nearly 40 years supporting Cystic Fibrosis Canada's national Shinerama fundraising campaign, UPEI is focusing its efforts elsewhere this year. The university's new student orientation ...
This article was published 20/09/2019 (2236 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. A group of students from the University of Manitoba are busy fundraising for Cystic Fibrosis ...
OTTAWA — Carleton University’s student council voted unanimously at an emergency meeting last night to rescind last week’s controversial motion to shut cystic fibrosis research out as a beneficiary of ...
The Carleton University Students Association was left backpedalling yesterday after voting to call off its Shinerama fundraiser for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, while implying in a formal ...
EDMONTON — From dancing and washing cars to making balloon animals and shining people’s shoes, dozens of University of Alberta students took to the streets of Edmonton this weekend for a good cause.