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“Even if students wanted 100 per cent online or 100 per cent in person, the rollout and implementation that UBC Okanagan has done is frankly disrespectful for students."
“One of the most fundamental principles is that decisions over Indigenous funding are made by Indigenous people themselves."
In a tweet posted at 7:31 a.m., BC Hydro said the outages, which began just before 6 a.m., were impacting 5,000 customers. Crews were sent out to campus this morning.
Armstrong was born and raised in Vancouver, so he said he understands the challenges of housing affordability. He said the Conservatives are ready to meet the challenge.
“My vision is for the people; my platform is about improving people's lives."
Bringing lived experience as a Queer woman of colour with a graduate degree to Parliament is Singh’s top priority.
Despite being Vancouver Quadra’s MP for 13 years, Joyce Murray believes there is still work to be done — specifically to address the climate crisis.
To fill the gap, one student created a website — ubccovidtracker.com — to track and map all the exposures on campus. The website is unaffiliated with UBC.
There is currently a petition by Connie Chen, a UEL resident, with over 1,600 signatures protesting the two storefront applications.
With 204 wildfires currently burning in the province at the time of publishing, the fires are set to have significant emotional impacts on UBC community members who reside in Interior BC.
The first motion falls short of an outright vaccine mandate, however, instead leaving the decision up to Ono and the Board.
It’s the start of the school year but the midway point of Canada’s federal election season. With flurries of figures, numbers and claims flooding our news feeds, it can be hard to verify what candidates are saying.
The fee is not only waived for those individuals who hold citizenship, but also those with a permanent address in Afghanistan.
The evening’s debate was mostly civil, but was punctuated by members of the audience — mostly those who appeared to support the People’s Party of Canada candidate — occasionally clapping loudly and hollering.