Uxbridge

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SMART Scholarships

Deadline: Dec 05, 2025
$38,000
The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), is a unique education and workforce development opportunity for aspiring leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The SMART Scholarship Program offers two scholarship opportunities, the SMART Scholarship and the Ronald V. Dellums Memorial SMART Scholarship (Dellums SMART Scholarship).The SMART Scholarship...

Burger King Scholars Program

Deadline: Dec 15, 2025
$60,000
Through the BK Scholars program, we’ve awarded nearly $64 million to over 54,000 deserving students across North America. Our goal is to grant one scholarship for every BK restaurant — that’s more than $7 million each year!Education is a key part of success, and we focus on bringing that to students in North America through our BK Scholars Program. The...

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...

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Uxbridge is a township located in the Regional Municipality of Durham in the Greater Toronto Area, located in the south-central area of Ontario. There are several communities within the town like for instance Coppins Corners, Sandy Hook, Roseville, Zephyr, Leaskdale, Siloam, Sandford, and Victoria Corners, though the main centre in the township is the namesake community of Uxbridge.

Quakers were the first inhabitants to the area when they came in 1806. They made their way from the Catawissa area of Pennsylvania. The oldest building of the town has long been the Uxbridge Friends Meeting House. It was constructed during the year 1820 and overlooks the town from Quaker Hill which is a kilometer towards the west. During 1850, the town was incorporated as a municipality and immediately became part of the newly formed Ontario County 2 years after.

The Toronto and Nipissing Railway arrived within Uxbridge during June of 1871. This was the first passenger carrying narrow gauge railway within North America. For more than ten years, the town of Uxbridge was the headquarters for the railway. In 1872, Uxbridge village became separated from the Township and was incorporated as a separate entity.

Uxbridge is primarily a suburban community situated within the Durham Region. The key manufacturing employers in the area consist of Koch-Glitsch Canada that specializes in mass transfer systems, Pine Valley Packaging, who deals with packaging, containers and portable shelters, and Hela Canada, the ingredient and spice manufacturer. There are various residents who travel to other centres within the Durham and York Regions and beyond.

Uxbridge Township received federal designation in 2009 by Industry Canada as Canada's Trail Capital. This is due to the more than two hundred twenty km of managed trails stretching over 32km2 or 8,000 acres of protected greenspace within its borders.. These trails run longside historic communities and through mixed ponds, forests, wetlands, streams and meadows. There are also many major trail systems that pass through the Town like for instance the Trans-Canada Trail and the Oak Ridge's Trail.

A lot of the community's history is stored at the Uxbridge-Scott Museum and Archives. This particular building houses several artifacts, especially those related to the genealogy of the residents and the agricultural heritage of the region. The Museum likewise consists of 9 heritage buildings together with heritage herb and flower gardens. Every year the annual Heritage Days festival is celebrated and throughout that time, the museum grounds are host to the "Steam Show" which features steam engines and steam based agricultural machines together with different other attractions.