Annual September lockdown drills to commence at Douglas
By mid-September, both the New Westminster and Coquitlam campuses of Douglas College will have partaken in an annual lockdown drill.
By mid-September, both the New Westminster and Coquitlam campuses of Douglas College will have partaken in an annual lockdown drill.
In response to an August 27 sexual assault on a nine-year-old Surrey girl, RCMP arrested 23-year-old Donovan Adams less than a week later on September 2.
On August 26, members of the Douglas Studentsâ Union (DSU), along with members of the Douglas College Foundation (DCF), announced the Douglas Studentsâ Union Mature Bursary.
Despite continued efforts by both the BC Teachersâ Federation (BCTF) and the BC Liberal government over the past week, both parties have still failed to come to an agreement.
On August 7, a Back To School ad campaign by American clothing company American Apparel was launched to a viral uproar.
After a long summer of striking, lockouts, and negotiations, the British Columbia Teachersâ Federation (BCTF) and the BC Liberals still canât seem to find common ground, as of this articleâs writing. The only sure fact is that the 2014/15 school year, whether it happens or not, is on the horizon.
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On July 7, the Douglas Studentsâ Union (DSU) along with the Studentsâ Union Building (SUB) committee approved a decision to reduce the size of the DSU Pride Centre. Since then, a wall has been erected, cutting the centreâs space down to half its original size.