New award for Douglas students honours late teen
Three Douglas College students who are enrolled in a Child and Youth Care program at the David Lam campus are now eligible for an award created in memoriam of late Port Coquitlam teen Amanda Todd.
Three Douglas College students who are enrolled in a Child and Youth Care program at the David Lam campus are now eligible for an award created in memoriam of late Port Coquitlam teen Amanda Todd.
On October 15, Mohamed Fahmy arrived home in Vancouver with his wife to a warm greeting from friends, family, strangers, and supporters.
A case brought forth by six BC drivers ended with little result on October 16, when the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruled that BC’s tough stance on drinking and driving was justified.
The next CEO of TransLink and successor to Ian Jarvis may have not been chosen yet, but the salary has.
Election polls shifted drastically in week 10 of the elections, as party rankings became more clear and defined.
Marcel Aubut, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), has resigned from his position following several allegations of sexual harassment made toward him.
A poor performance by NDP leader Thomas Mulcair in last week’s French debate was the start of what resulted in a week-long decline in the polls for the NDP, while the Conservative Party and Liberal Party both fought to claim the top spot.
Plans for the Patullo Bridge are being reconsidered after TransLink scraped their plans for a $100 million project that would upgrade the Patullo Bridge to better handle seismic activity.
British Prime Minister David Cameron woke up to smell the bacon.
Week eight of the election started off with a promise by Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau to cancel the Conservatives’ plan to spend $44 billion on F-35 fighter jets.