Tax hike of 3.4 per cent on the horizon in Port Coquitlam
Students in Port Coquitlam, whether living at home or on their own, can expect a tightened grip on their expenditures thanks to the new proposed tax hike of 3.4 per cent.
Students in Port Coquitlam, whether living at home or on their own, can expect a tightened grip on their expenditures thanks to the new proposed tax hike of 3.4 per cent.
Back in the fall of 2014, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) had suspicions of drug trafficking to residents in the Downtown’s Eastside with potential shipping to Vancouver Island and Alberta, and began an investigation known as Project Trooper.
This past summer, BC temperatures reached all-time highs, fires lit up across BC, and water restrictions were imposed.
Since February 8, construction has been taking place in the 0600/1600 area of the New Westminster Campus, the long hallway to the left after passing through the Bookstore.
Last month, a Syrian family left Lebanon with relief after a local community supported their journey to a better life in Canada.
Over the next 12 months, there will be an abundance of events on the streets of New Westminster. Recently, the City of New Westminster approved over a quarter-million dollars into festival grants—$272,000 to be exact.
Two weeks ago, a male Guadalupe fur seal was found washed ashore on a beach along the Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island.
At the beginning of the month, the student blog LifeatDC was launched for the students at Douglas College to enjoy.
Spotlight, the Oscar-nominated dramatic film based on a true story, pays tribute to the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team who uncovered a secret within the Catholic Church in 2001–02.
Last Friday, students and faculty met in an open format to discuss their likes and dislikes for the college.