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158 Unmarked Graves Found in Mission BC
Vancouver & The Province Maggie Perreault, Helena Flach, Evîn Jaaf, & Brooke Nichol Vancouver & The Province Maggie Perreault, Helena Flach, Evîn Jaaf, & Brooke Nichol

158 Unmarked Graves Found in Mission BC

On Sept. 21, 158 unmarked graves were found at St. Mary’s Residential School in Mission B.C. The graves were found as part of the 3-year plan declared by the Stó:lō Nation at the beginning of December 2021 to search for possible grave sites in Fraser Valley. 

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BC Forest Fire Season is Sparking
Vancouver & The Province Alexandra Chow Vancouver & The Province Alexandra Chow

BC Forest Fire Season is Sparking

This summer’s forest fire season is forecasted to be worse than usual. Even before the start of the season, the general wildfire activity across Canada has been increasing, with 2,306 fires thus far in 2023 alone, as of June 9. Just over 400 of those, about 16 per cent, are in British Columbia, despite BC only occupying about nine per cent of Canada’s land mass.

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What’s the Deal with Public Funding for Private Schools?
Vancouver & The Province Oliver Izen & Max von Dehn Vancouver & The Province Oliver Izen & Max von Dehn

What’s the Deal with Public Funding for Private Schools?

In the 2022/23 school year, private schools, officially known as independent schools, were granted $491 million in government funding, a $17 million increase over the 2021/22 school year. Making up roughly 7 per cent of BC’s total education budget, funding for independent schools has often been criticized.

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BC Minimum Wage Increases to $16.75
Vancouver & The Province Justin Chuk Vancouver & The Province Justin Chuk

BC Minimum Wage Increases to $16.75

British Columbia has recently announced that the minimum wage will be increased to $16.75 per hour, a 7 per cent increase from the current rate of $15.65 per hour. This change will come into effect on June 1, and is part of the government's ongoing efforts to address the current record-high inflation and income inequality in the province.

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Vancouver City Council Votes to End Living Wage Policy
Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma

Vancouver City Council Votes to End Living Wage Policy

Vancouver City Council has decided to end the city’s living wage certification policy after five years due to skyrocketing living costs. The policy mandates the city to pay its workers the hourly amount required to support a family of four. The decision was announced on Mar. 2; voting, however, occurred on Jan. 31 at a meeting held in camera.

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