More francophone schools coming to B.C.
To better support francophone students in Abbotsford and Victoria Westshore, land has been purchased to build French-language schools.
To better support francophone students in Abbotsford and Victoria Westshore, land has been purchased to build French-language schools.
The inquest into the deaths of Janet Nguyen, Christopher Duong, and Alexander and Harlan Duong, which was scheduled to begin on Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, has been postponed due to ongoing BCGEU and PEA job action. The inquest has been tentatively rescheduled to start on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025. There is a risk that the…
Join TRU Multi-Faith chaplain, Andy Cyr, for Catholic mass followed by a time of fellowship and snacks. On campus, Catholic mass is an opportunity for students to step away from the busyness of campus life, encounter God and connect in community afterwards over snacks. Catholic mass will be held every third Thursday in Old Main…
More young people will soon have better access to the tools they need to manage stress, build resilience and prevent early substance use and mental-health challenges with the expansion of drug- and substance-use prevention supports. View the full article from the original source
Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Stephen Fuhr discusses the government’s new defence investment agency and how it’s supposed to fix a file mirred by issues. B.C. Energy and Climate Solutions Minister Adrian Dix talks about his province’s opposition to Alberta’s oil pipeline proposal. The strategists panel, Susan Smith, Cole Hogan and George Soule discuss…
Ottawa, ON – The Liberal government likes to talk about supporting women in the workforce. But new Statistics Canada data tell a different story: Canadian women are losing jobs at an alarming pace. In July, the number of core-aged women (25–54) receiving Employment Insurance jumped by an alarming 12 per cent in a single month,…
Ottawa, ON – Under the Liberals, Canadians have been forced to sacrifice their futures just to cover the cost of necessities like rent and food. Food prices have risen almost 40 per cent, and since Mark Carney took office, they have only continued to go up, rising 1.55 per cent. Meanwhile, rents have continued to…