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November 2025

Artists hope to craft new education future after Kootenay Studio Arts closure

Every day as a student in the textile arts program at Kootenay Studio Arts, Julia Cedar learned a new practical skill. “Each project led to a truckload of ideas, so many ideas, germinating from one initial idea. It just felt unstoppable. I feel like it propelled my skills to a whole different level. … I […]

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Plummeting international enrolment fuels cuts at B.C.’s Selkirk College

Enrolment numbers through Selkirk College’s fall enrolment of the 2025-26 academic year show a significant drop in international students has been partially offset by an increase in domestic students. The enrolment decline follows a decision made by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to cut the number of international students that post-secondary institutions can admit.

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Boeser plays hero in OT as Vancouver Canucks trip Preds 5-4

Brock Boeser scored a dramatic overtime goal with less than two seconds remaining in overtime, giving the Vancouver Canucks a 5-4 win over the host Nashville Predators Monday at Bridgestone Arena. After a board battle, Boeser got a pass from forward Elias Pettersson and backhanded the winner past Nashville goalie Juuse Saros. It was Boeser’s

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Arts council assures no client personal info going to City of Maple Ridge

The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council is assuring clients that they won’t be sharing personal information with the city. This comes as the City of Maple Ridge is poised to take over operations of the facility as of Jan. 1. “We want to assure that your personal information—email, phone number, address, credit card details,

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