What’s up, Doug?
Student elections took place the week of March 9, when students were eligible to vote for their next Douglas Students’ Union representatives.
Student elections took place the week of March 9, when students were eligible to vote for their next Douglas Students’ Union representatives.
On November 2, 2014, Air Canada introduced a $25 baggage fee for any piece of checked luggage by passengers flying domestically, to the Caribbean, or Mexico on low-fare tickets.
The sale of e-cigarettes to those under the age of 19 in BC will now be banned.
New Westminster NDP member and Member of the Legislative Assembly Judy Darcy has reintroduced a bill seeking the ban of flavoured tobacco products in BC.
A provision to the Canadian Human Rights Act known as Bill C-279 has been amended and sent back for debate in the House of Commons. The bill, which covers issues of transgender-inclusiveness, likely won’t pass until after the next federal election.
While Vancouver police have publicly stated no crimes have been officially reported, there have been several stories on social media about experiences of sexual harassment in Vancouver.
The annual Spirit of Coquitlam grants are now open to receive applications for 2015.
This year’s Douglas Students’ Union student representative elections are currently underway, with voting taking place from March 9 to 13.
Cooperative Education, or co-op, is a service offered by Douglas College that gives students the opportunity to receive training in a career area of their choice.
Campaigning for this year’s Douglas Students’ Union elections also took place at the New Westminster and David Lam campuses throughout the last week.