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BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
Back to School Tips for the Environment - going Green at school, at home and on the road.[read more]
CLASSROOMS FOR FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN MOVE FORWARD
VICTORIA – Shelter Industries Inc. of Aldergrove has been selected to work with the Ministry of Education to construct new modular classrooms to implement full-day kindergarten in British Columbia.[read more]
WHAT’S NEW IN B.C. EDUCATION
For students of all ages, here's what's new in B.C. Education.[read more]
GRANTS SUPPORT ARTS AND HERITAGE ACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIA
VICTORIA – Archivists and artists and dancers and drummers in the North, Interior, Central and Kootenay regions of British Columbia will receive $747,760 in Community Gaming Grants supporting youth arts and culture, fairs, festivals and museums.[read more]
GRANTS SUPPORT ARTS AND HERITAGE IN METRO VANCOUVER
VICTORIA – Actors and artists, choristers and curators in Metro Vancouver will benefit from more than $1.4 million in Community Gaming Grants supporting youth arts and culture, fairs, festivals and museums.[read more]
GRANTS SUPPORT ARTS, HERITAGE ON VANCOUVER ISLAND
VICTORIA – Pipers and painters, choristers and curators will share $662,740 in Community Gaming Grants supporting youth arts and culture, fairs, festivals and museums on Vancouver Island.[read more]
BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS TO KEEP STUDENTS SAFE
For example, ensure your children always wear a helmet and other protective gear when playing sports, riding their bikes, using scooters or skateboarding.[read more]
B.C. WEEK KICKS OFF AT SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO
VANCOUVER – British Columbia is again front-and-centre on the world’s stage as B.C. Week begins at the Shanghai World Expo’s Canadian Pavilion.[read more]
HAIDA & BC TIMBER SALES PARTNER TO MANAGE FORESTS
QUEEN CHARLOTTE – The Haida Nation’s Taan Forest Ltd. and BC Timber Sales have agreed to jointly plan and manage over 270,000 hectares of working forests on Haida Gwaii, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell and Bob Brash, President of Taan Forest Ltd announced today.[read more]
SLOW DOWN AND ARRIVE SAFELY THIS LONG WEEKEND
VICTORIA – Aggressive driving and speeding is a deadly combination seen all too often on British Columbia highways. As the Labour Day weekend starts, motorists are reminded to obey posted speed limits so workers and holiday-makers can enjoy a safe long weekend.[read more]
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