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April 19, 2021
Potential COVID-19 exposures reported in local schools
Interior Health (IH) reports five East Kootenay schools have had potential COVID-19 exposures between April 6 and 12.
Windermere Elementary School and Eileen Madson Primary School in Invermere had potential exposures on April 6.
There were potential exposures at Cranbrook’s Mount Baker Secondary School and Kimberley’s McKim Middle School on April 8 and 9.
And Invermere’s David Thompson Secondary School (pictured) is reported as having potential exposures on April 9 and 12.
Should a student or teacher receive a confirmed positive COVID-19 test result, Interior Health:
Starts contact tracing to determine how the person was infected and who they were in close contact with.
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The founder of the Canadian Farmworkers Union is remembered as a ‘titan.’
David P. Ball is a journalist based in Vancouver, B.C. SHARES Charan Gill’s activism spanned the co-founding of the Canadian Farmworkers Union, establishing of a national anti-racism organization and creating and heading the thriving Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society. He died Feb. 2, age 84.
Photo posted to Twitter.
César Chávez was already a legendary champion for farmworkers’ rights in the United States when he arrived at David Thompson Secondary School in Vancouver on April 26, 1980 to mark what would prove to be a historic day.
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