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Early childhood education courses approved for Burnaby high school students

Early childhood education courses approved for Burnaby high school students

With the approval of two new courses, Burnaby secondary school students could soon get a chance to learn about early childhood education in a way previously only available at the post-secondary level.
Photos: Trudeau talks trades, Indigenous relations at Port Coquitlam townhall

Photos: Trudeau talks trades, Indigenous relations at Port Coquitlam townhall

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Port Coquitlam today (March 1) for a closed meeting with members of the IBEW Local 213.
This 6-year-old New Westie is chopping her hair to help other kids

This 6-year-old New Westie is chopping her hair to help other kids

Madelynn Cheung has very nearly hit her $1,000 goal — and you can still help out if you'd like.
Burnaby Board of Trade disappointed by lack of business supports in B.C. budget

Burnaby Board of Trade disappointed by lack of business supports in B.C. budget

"Budget 2023 offered no attention to the overall cost of doing business in our province."
'Long overdue': Burnaby to officially apologize for anti-Chinese discrimination

'Long overdue': Burnaby to officially apologize for anti-Chinese discrimination

“The ways that we weaponized our bylaws to target these groups is something that we need to reconcile with, we need to apologize for. And we need to take very real actions to make reparations.”
'Horrific' moment as Vancouver dog electrocuted on sidewalk in Gastown

'Horrific' moment as Vancouver dog electrocuted on sidewalk in Gastown

The pup is going to be okay
'If she's late for work, I'm sorry': Friendly Vancouver bus driver sends video to passenger's boss

'If she's late for work, I'm sorry': Friendly Vancouver bus driver sends video to passenger's boss

"I was surprised and moved by his action."
Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

The study reveals that women who are successful are being bullied and belittled, challenged on their successes, and made to feel as though it's not their place to take up so much space.
B.C. MP leads call for public inquiry into foreign interference

B.C. MP leads call for public inquiry into foreign interference

Peter Julian's notice of motion was introduced at a parliamentary committee on foreign election interference.
Jupiter and Venus will appear to 'kiss' in Metro Vancouver skies

Jupiter and Venus will appear to 'kiss' in Metro Vancouver skies

The rare celestial event won't happen again for a very long time.