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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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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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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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