Bernard Trest and Gary Shuster challenged health, education ministries’ return-to-school plan
Right to Fight COVID-19 group calling on parents to keep kids home on Oct. 20
Court challenge had requested mandatory masks and more physical distancing
Students have made up less than 10 per cent of B.C.’s cases, health officials say
Students planted nearly 30 trees and shrubs with local help
Teachers are feeling stressed about becoming sick, unable to adapt to the new hybrid teaching system
Graduates like Cytko have a range of options, from requesting to postpone payments to tackling them on a budget
Fundraiser supported by Black Press, Blue Sky, Castlegar News, and other local businesses
Take a Hike runs from the Kootenay Columbia Learning Centre in East Trail
The pole had also become rotted and was seen as dangerous to students
Ministry of Health removes some symptoms for children, but there are still symptoms to test for
Brent Kennedy Elementary has a new learning space thanks to an inspired teacher Kalesnikoff Lumber
Union issues open letter to premier, education minister, health minister and Dr. Bonnie Henry.
The application comes as B.C.’s second week of the new school year comes to a close
Canadian Federation of Students says the fees are an added burden on young people
Move follows weeks of criticism from parents, the public
Wildfire smoke from the U.S. has led to very poor air quality for much of B.C.
BCTF worried about lack of face shields, remote learning option
Teacher pleaded guilty to sex-related charges involving a student
Experts say returning to class is important for children’s social and academic development