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Analysis: Revised Surrey LRT plan improves stops, traffic congestion
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Analysis: Revised Surrey LRT plan improves stops, traffic congestion

The Other PressJune 8, 2018July 11, 2018

“[TransLink is] comfortable with the cost estimates we have now,” Stephan Mehr, TransLink project director

Douglas student embroiled in kidnapping scam
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Douglas student embroiled in kidnapping scam

The Other PressJune 8, 2018July 11, 2018

“The duress it puts the family in is unbelievable,” acting duty inspector Jeff Bell, Calgary Police Service

Futurist speaks at Douglas College
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Futurist speaks at Douglas College

The Other PressJune 8, 2018July 11, 2018

“What if every window in every city was a solar panel?” Nikolas Badminton, futurist

Coquitlam reviews housing initiative
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Coquitlam reviews housing initiative

The Other PressMay 1, 2018June 8, 2018

The City has decided to review the program and consult with the community.

BCFS demands cap on international tuition increases
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BCFS demands cap on international tuition increases

The Other PressMay 1, 2018

“Like many international students, my parents are not wealthy. With uncapped tuition increases, my education is at stake.” – Christen McDonald, Douglas College student

Steep slope development
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Steep slope development

The Other PressMay 1, 2018June 8, 2018

Higher walls pose concerns over liveability and aesthetics.

$15.20 minimum wage coming to BC by 2021
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$15.20 minimum wage coming to BC by 2021

The Other PressMay 1, 2018June 8, 2018

“It’s good that people are getting more money, but at what cost?” Claire Dookwah, Douglas College student

Kinder Morgan suspends pipeline construction
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Kinder Morgan suspends pipeline construction

The Other PressApril 19, 2018

“The project is too important to Canada for the federal government to step away.” Douglas College Earth and Environmental Science instructor David Waddington

Therapy dogs visit Douglas College for training and comfort
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Therapy dogs visit Douglas College for training and comfort

The Other PressApril 19, 2018May 1, 2018

For both the dogs and their owners, this is a real and serious job.

New transfer agreement for Youth Justice Diploma
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New transfer agreement for Youth Justice Diploma

The Other PressApril 19, 2018May 1, 2018

“Anytime we can help students continue their education and open more doors to meaningful employment, we have succeeded.” Karla Gronsdahl, dean of child, family, and community studies

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