Thorold

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Olmstead Scholars Program

Deadline: Feb 01, 2026
$25,000
Over $150,000 is available for the 2025-26 academic year through 16 different scholarships. Eligible candidates are undergraduate or graduate students enrolled at colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. Additional requirements vary by scholarship.2026 Scholarship Application Process TimelineNov 2025 - Call for applications announcedFeb 1, 2026 - Application deadline for all scholarshipsFeb-Apr 2026 - Juries conveneMar-Apr 2026 - Winners...

Ontario Nursing Education Initiative

Deadline: Dec 31, 2025
$1,500
The Nursing Education Initiative (NEI) is an education grants program that supports nurses in continuing education to improve their nursing knowledge and skills. Nurses undertaking professional development course(s) and/or program(s), may be eligible for reimbursement of up to $1,500 per funding year.Funding is allocated on a quarterly basis. The term of the funding year is April 1 to March 31....

The Dalton Camp Award

Deadline: Jan 05, 2026
$10,000
The Dalton Camp Award is a $10,000 prize for the best essay on the link between media and democracy, presented annually by Friends of Canadian Media. We launched the award in 2002 to honour the memory of Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs.  Eligible essays written in English up to 2,000 words in length are judged anonymously...

DECA Student Scholarships

Deadline: Jan 09, 2026
$5,000
DECA’s scholarship program provides over $200,000 in scholarships to high school and college DECA members at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) each year. DECA Inc. administers the program based on guidelines set by the donor. DECA scholarships are strictly merit-based.DECA members will apply for scholarships through this website. Student members will need to create an account on the page....

We are preparing for the 2026 Academic Awards process. We expect to open the registration process before the end of November. Details below are being updated. Reviewing the information and following the links below will give you a very good idea of how our system works.Please review the information provided before registering to apply. The application fee is non-refundable.Are you...

Schulich Leader Scholarships

Deadline: Jan 28, 2026
$120,000
Schulich Leader Scholarships are Canada’s most coveted undergraduate STEM scholarships. One hundred are awarded to entrepreneurial-minded high school graduates enrolling in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math program at 20 partner universities across Canada. Half are valued at $120,000 for engineering scholarships and half are valued at $100,000* for science and math scholarships. Every high school in Canada can nominate...

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Thorold is a city on the Niagara Peninsula in the province of Ontario, Canada. The city of Thorold gets its distinct character from the fact that the Welland Canal passes through its center. The canal's Twin Flight Locks are a main tourist attraction within the area. Thorold has a population of about 18,200 and serves as the seat of the Regional Municipality of Niagara.

The city of Thorold encompasses the communities of Rolling meadows, St. Johns, Allanburg, Beaverdams, Turner's Corner, Confederation Heights, Port Robinson and Thorold South.

In 1792, the area of St. John's was first settled, in the early history of the migration of Europeans to the Niagara Peninsula. The very first business operations within the area was a sawmill on St. Johns Creek, which is a tributary of Twelve Mile Creek.

At the place of the sawmill offered many benefits of hydro power, which could have been turned into a commodity. There was only one other sawmill within the area during that time. By 1804, a first free school was established in a single-room, wooden schoolhouse - the very first free school in Upper Canada. By the year 1831, there were a number of more mills, a post office, woollen factory, tannery, foundry, and different trades.