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B C s largest school boards face budget shortfall, program cuts

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer CHAD HIPOLITO/The Canadian Press Several school districts in B.C. are facing multimillion-dollar budget shortfalls, partly driven by a plunge in enrolment from international students because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of international students has been cut by half in several school districts, leaving them short of millions of dollars in lost revenue as they are looking at their budgets for the new school year.

We re looking at every possible scenario : CFL Commissioner on 2021 season

We re looking at every possible scenario : CFL Commissioner on 2021 season
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We re looking at every possible scenario : CFL Commissioner on 2021 season

CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie. (CFL) CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie says the league is doing everything it can to have football in 2021. The league cancelled the entire 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But Ambrosie said the CFL’s governors don’t want 2021 to suffer the same fate. “Right now, June 10th we will kickoff, that’s our plan,” Ambrosie told the Green Zone on Friday. “We’re looking at every possible scenario that we can be flexible if necessary to make a season happen.” “We want to play, we want to get our players out on the field,” Ambrosie continued. “We’re hoping the (COVID) vaccine rollouts begin to accelerate because there’s nothing like a CFL game with fans— but right now I’m just feeding off the energy from our board of governors.”

Teenager subjected to racist cyberbullying wants parents, schools to fight hate

Teenager subjected to racist cyberbullying wants parents, schools to fight hate A 15-year-old in Surrey is calling for parents and schools to focus more on anti-racist education after she and her friends were subjected to racial slurs during a cyberbullying incident. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 19, 2021 6:10 PM PT | Last Updated: February 20 The 15-year-old from Surrey was on a video chat call when anonymous boys joined the call and began yelling the N-word repeatedly. CBC News has agreed not to name the teen but she and her family have approved her appearing in photos.(Shawn Foss/CBC)

No charges for Metro Vancouver teens who hurled racial slurs, threats on social media

  VANCOUVER A Metro Vancouver school board says it is aware of what it calls a racially motivated incident involving its students. In a video posted to Instagram by Black Vancouver, several teen boys can be heard using the N word and making threatening comments. School District 43 in Coquitlam told CTV News the incident involves students and is tied to social media. In an email, the district s assistant director of communications said it happened over the Family Day weekend. Some young people were using an online group chat app called House Party, Ken Hoff said Friday. A couple of participants joined a conversation, identified themselves as students of SD43, and used inappropriate racial slurs and threats, directed toward another teen.

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