BCTF president Teri Mooring renews calls for K–12 mask mandate and ventilation improvements
Health ministry choosing to only publicly report outbreaks, clusters
Angus Reid survey says nine in ten parents prefer in-class learning versus online
About 72 students are injured in school zones every year, according to the roadside assistance company
Students are getting ready to head back to classrooms across much of Canada
BCTF president Teri Mooring is calling for the province to do more to mitigate the risks of COVID-19
Students will be in class full time this fall
UBC, SFU, TRU and UVic all received the funds to help further studies
Bradley Furman is being released from prison with conditions
Karis Wilson said she was sent home because a teacher told her that her outfit had made her uncomfortable
Researchers will install shade structures outside and track preschool-age children for six months while they play
Anonymous donors identified as Kelowna entrepreneurs Lance and Tammy Torgerson
Six years after an earthquake killed more than 9,000 people, Nepal faces another catastrophy
BCTF says that details will be important as province works on plan for September
Guidance on masking to come at a later date
Researchers say family and school support can cushion the blow of bullying for these students
Discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children was confirmed by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation
If schools don’t carry vaccines, Teri Mooring worries working parents might not find the time to schedule their kids a dose
Students removed from school in an ‘abundance of caution’
Teacher group says ‘response to COVID is out of balance to the cost our youth are paying’