The pandemic has already seen several proposed lawsuits target long-term care facilities
Exceptions will be made for those who cannot wear masks for medical reasons
Group says status quo isn’t working
COVID-19 protocols are likely to vary even more at the school board level, and even and school-to-school.
Plan has left many parents across the province worried about their children’s safety
B.C. students are also set to return to classrooms in September
Parents were more united on implementing safeguards to prevent students and teachers from contracting COVID-19
Sudhir Raj Pallingalthodi Jabbar admitted to cuffing two students in the back of the head
Officials are expecting to see a mix of in-class and online learning in September
Teacher transferred after volcano gone wrong, petition started for his return
Many in-person graduation ceremonies have shifted to a virtual model or been cancelled or postponed
Students say current anti-racism protests in the U.S. and Canada point to a need for lessons
COVID-19 precautions mean classes remain small
Teachers should be prepared to provide ‘trauma-informed practices’ in response to students’ needs
Many provinces are looking for alternatives to traditional graduation ceremonies
Children of essential workers will be prioritized, Dr. Henry said
K-12 educators will receive access this month, up to individual districts whether they use it or not
Demolition of the old Quesnel Junior School also continues to be on time and on budget
Teacher had been dishonest with the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation