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Hamber Students’ Go-To Home Remedies
Hamber & Student Life Myra Talreja Hamber & Student Life Myra Talreja

Hamber Students’ Go-To Home Remedies

For many, escaping a debilitating cold is impossible over the winter months; plenty of Hamber students have fallen ill over the flu season. However, they’ve also found ways to help mitigate their sickness and aim for a speedy recovery. Through social media, Natalie Palmer (10) discovered a gargling technique that involves salt and baking soda, which helps treat sore throats.


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Valentine’s Day? More Like Galentine’s Day!
Hamber & Student Life Vivienne Stirling & Shriya Nair Hamber & Student Life Vivienne Stirling & Shriya Nair

Valentine’s Day? More Like Galentine’s Day!

With this year's Valentine's Day festivities coming to a close, Hamber students shared what they did to celebrate this joyous time of year. While for some, this might have meant going out with that special someone, having dinner with family, or relaxing by themselves, many students chose to celebrate this Valentine’s Day with their gal pals! But, what is Galentine's Day? What’s its significance? And how can you celebrate it?

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Childcare Centre At Hamber Opens April 1
Hamber & Student Life Cynthia Zhu Hamber & Student Life Cynthia Zhu

Childcare Centre At Hamber Opens April 1

Hamber’s fourth floor will serve as a childcare centre for children aged 0 to 5, as part of a joint effort between the Vancouver School Board (VSB) and the City of Vancouver. While the VSB provides space and cleaning services, the city has funded the construction costs and planned the traffic flow in the parking lot. Set to officially open on April 1, the daycare will bring changes to traffic patterns, particularly near Hamber’s east entrance, which will become the designated pickup and drop-off area for the childcare centre.

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VSB Trades Program Connects High School Students to Paid Apprenticeships
Hamber & Student Life Adelaide Guan, Sara Maya Budhiraja & Andre Chen Hamber & Student Life Adelaide Guan, Sara Maya Budhiraja & Andre Chen

VSB Trades Program Connects High School Students to Paid Apprenticeships

Centered around facilitating the transition from the classroom to working in industry trades, the Youth Work in Trades (WRK) Program is jointly supported by the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care and SkilledTradesBC. This program is promoted by the Vancouver School Board (VSB), and connects high school students to paid apprenticeships that provide up to 16 high school credits — equivalent to four courses. Students who graduate from this program will accumulate up to 480 training hours. By finishing two types of industry training programs — the Red Seal and the BC Trades Program — SkilledTradesBC provides students with provincial-level trades credentials.


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Grade 10 And 12 Provincial Assessments: The Whats And Whys
Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan

Grade 10 And 12 Provincial Assessments: The Whats And Whys

This January, the province’s Graduation Assessments were completed by Grade 10 and 12 Hamber students. Before the introduction of the first provincial assessment, implemented between 2018 and 2021, the Ministry of Education required students to complete five provincial exams as part of the BC Curriculum. Language Arts, Science, and Mathematics exams were mandated for students in Grade 10, Social Studies in Grade 11, and Language Arts again in Grade 12.


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Inside Hamber’s LAC and LA/LS Classes
Hamber & Student Life Greta Gibbon Hamber & Student Life Greta Gibbon

Inside Hamber’s LAC and LA/LS Classes

Hamber’s Learning Assistance Class (LAC) and Learning Assistance/Life Skills (LA/LS) program are a key part of the VSB’s learning support programs, offering modified education separate from mainstream classes. LAC runs at individual junior and senior levels, while LA/LS combines junior and senior students. Rather than Dogwood diplomas, LA/LS students are awarded Evergreen certificates, which are based on the completion of individual educational programs.


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Folk Songs And Fairy Tales: Wind Ensemble’s First Concert In The New Auditorium
Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington

Folk Songs And Fairy Tales: Wind Ensemble’s First Concert In The New Auditorium

On Dec. 4, Hamber’s wind ensemble played its first official concert in the new auditorium, titled Folk Songs and Fairy Tales. “Fanciful, imaginative, and whimsical” is how Mr. N. Francis (Music) described the program. In his director’s note, he said, “Tonight, we explore the idea of storytelling [...] and the myriad [of] ways that it can be done with music.”

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The Class of 2024: What Future Grads Should know
Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan & Adrian Lai Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan & Adrian Lai

The Class of 2024: What Future Grads Should know

As the new year rolls around, leaving high school has become a primary focus for Grade 12 students. With intense course loads and university applications, it can be a struggle to find enjoyment in the last year of highschool. After navigating their own grad year, Hamber’s class of 2024 has guidance to offer and key moments to look back on — moments this year’s Grade 12s can now look forward to.


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Skincare Recommendations– What is Good and Bad for Our Skin?
Hamber & Student Life Darlene Soh Hamber & Student Life Darlene Soh

Skincare Recommendations– What is Good and Bad for Our Skin?

Skincare is more than a beauty routine; it's a vital part of health. Many teens struggle with managing acne, in addition to other skin health concerns. But luckily, a market has emerged to cater to their needs. With so many options to choose from, Hamberites shared their suggestions on which products work best — and which brands to avoid.

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The New School’s First CANley Cup
Hamber & Student Life Brianna Grad & Joy Hui Hamber & Student Life Brianna Grad & Joy Hui

The New School’s First CANley Cup

The CANley Cup — a district-wide fundraiser for those with financial difficulties, hosted by the Vancouver District Student Council (VDSC) — has returned for its thirteenth year. According to VDSC’s website, “Schools are encouraged to hold friendly competitions” to win the CANley Cup trophy, which is awarded to the student body that raises the most money.

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Welcoming the Winter Sports Season
Hamber & Student Life Ashley Warren & Bryony Prior Hamber & Student Life Ashley Warren & Bryony Prior

Welcoming the Winter Sports Season

As the fall sports season came to a close, winter sports teams are warm and ready for the months ahead. Players, managers, and coaches are preparing for tournaments, league games, and city championships, and they are all excited to see what they can accomplish this season.

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Hamberites’ Christmas Wishlists Unwrapped
Hamber & Student Life Sophie Lee Hamber & Student Life Sophie Lee

Hamberites’ Christmas Wishlists Unwrapped

From classroom decorations to annual festive events, there's no shortage of holiday cheer filling the air at Hamber. Exchanging gifts during the holiday offers a unique opportunity for friends to share their holiday wishes and celebrate the festive season together. Looking for gift ideas (for a friend, or maybe just to add to your wish list)? These Hamberites know exactly what they’re asking for this holiday season; take some inspiration!

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Hamber’s One-Act Plays Return
Hamber & Student Life Vivienne Stirling & Shriya Nair Hamber & Student Life Vivienne Stirling & Shriya Nair

Hamber’s One-Act Plays Return

Since the start of the pandemic, Hamber’s Drama Department has held one-act plays in the fall, as they were a safer alternative to plays and musicals. This year, two performances will be held from  Jan. 16 to 17 in Hamber’s new auditorium. Each night will feature two one-act plays: “And Then There Were One — Spoof”, a comedic variation of Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery and “Anne-Arky”, which depicts high school actors’ fear of an all-seeing talent agent in the audience.

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Victoria School Board’s Safety Plan Rejected by Education Minister
Hamber & Student Life Olivia Gowans Hoar Hamber & Student Life Olivia Gowans Hoar

Victoria School Board’s Safety Plan Rejected by Education Minister

BC Education Minister Lisa Beare has rejected a safety plan submitted by the Greater Victoria School District (SD61) board, instead appointing an advisor to review the school board’s plan. The revised plan will be due on Jan. 6, and is expected to address issues related to the school board’s discontinuation of the School Police Liaison Officer (SPLO) Program in 2023.

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