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What do I do if my child is being bullied at school?

What do I do if my child is being bullied at school?

Proactive learning, open communication and an online anonymous reporting system set up by the B.C. government can be helpful tools
B.C.'s health-care COVID vaccine mandate could be made permanent

B.C.'s health-care COVID vaccine mandate could be made permanent

The BC Liberal Party has been calling on the government to lift the mandate.
‘Antiquated’ software means Burnaby parents line up for hours to register for city programs

‘Antiquated’ software means Burnaby parents line up for hours to register for city programs

The city says fixing online program registration is its number 1 priority after an "unacceptable level of customer service."
Burnaby students punch ticket to VEX Robotics world championships

Burnaby students punch ticket to VEX Robotics world championships

The Burnaby school district's mechatronics and robotics program at Alpha Secondary School has qualified a team for the VEX Robotics world championships for two years in a row.
B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

B.C. not recommending spring COVID vaccine boosters to general public

Boosters will target the vulnerable, Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Friday.
'Cowardly' anonymous attacks on journalist covering COVID denounced by B.C. judge

'Cowardly' anonymous attacks on journalist covering COVID denounced by B.C. judge

Richard Sean Oliver pleaded guilty to criminal harassment and was ordered not to contact journalists Jody Vance, Keith Baldrey, Marcella Bernardo and others.
Trans Mountain pipeline construction costs balloon again, this time to $30.9B

Trans Mountain pipeline construction costs balloon again, this time to $30.9B

CALGARY — The estimated cost of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project has increased once again, this time to $30.9 billion. That's the latest figure from Trans Mountain Corp., the federal Crown corporation that owns the pipeline.
SFU Burnaby student ticketed for 'burnout' in front of traffic cops

SFU Burnaby student ticketed for 'burnout' in front of traffic cops

Police and SFU's traffic safety team issued 511 tickets for violations during a four-month crackdown on unsafe driving on Burnaby Mountain.
Auditor general’s survey finds fraud common in B.C. government entities

Auditor general’s survey finds fraud common in B.C. government entities

Fraud was detected within the last year at 61 per cent of the B.C. government organizations polled by Auditor General Michael Pickup.
Opinion: B.C.'s proposed pay legislation unlikely to bring about meaningful transparency

Opinion: B.C.'s proposed pay legislation unlikely to bring about meaningful transparency

It is a cliché that the lack of a growth strategy for British Columbia’s economy owes to a lack of business experience in cabinet.