New secondary school in Langford will add 2,000 student spaces
The Province is building a new secondary school that will create 2,000 spaces, giving students in the region more room to learn close to home.
The Province is building a new secondary school that will create 2,000 spaces, giving students in the region more room to learn close to home.
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) will welcome wildfire researchers, fire agencies and community partners from across Canada this fall for the inaugural gathering of the Wildfire Resilience Consortium of Canada (WRCC). The three-day event runs Oct. 7 to 9, 2025, at the TRU Conference Centre in Kamloops. It will bring together participants from across the country…
Le président américain Donald Trump a une fois de plus envoyé des signaux contradictoires à l’ONU. Devant l’Assemblée générale, il a vivement critiqué l’organisation, avant d’affirmer ensuite au secrétaire général son soutien total aux Nations Unies. Ses propos surviennent alors que plusieurs pays, dont le Canada, ont reconnu officiellement l’État de Palestine — une décision…
Ahead of daily question period in the House of Commons, Minister Steven Guilbeault (Canadian identity and culture) speaks to reporters about the government’s intervention in the Supreme Court’s hearing on Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21. The federal government is arguing for limits on provincial governments’ use of the notwithstanding clause. He is also asked about…
OTTAWA— On September 23 in the House of Commons, Gord Johns, Member of Parliament for Courtenay–Alberni, rose in Question Period and called on the federal government to urgently invest in a permanent, sovereign aerial firefighting fleet to protect Canadian communities from escalating climate disasters. “Canada is facing record wildfires that are destroying communities, critical infrastructure,…
Thanks to flexible learning opportunities at Thompson Rivers University (TRU), alum Michelle Gordon (BComm ’09) was able to learn at her own pace in a way that a traditional, in-person program couldn’t offer. “Without it, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” she says. “I was in a serious car accident that left me with…
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May speaks with reporters on Parliament Hill about the results of her party’s leadership review, in which she won 80.8 per cent support from respondents. May has previously announced she will step leader as soon as a new one is elected through a leadership race. source