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UK Pound Hits 37 Year Low
International Justin Chuk International Justin Chuk

UK Pound Hits 37 Year Low

On Sept. 26, the United Kingdom saw its most dramatic currency crisis in recent history. The pound plummeted to its lowest level against the dollar, falling to $1.03 USD – a level not seen in 37 years.

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EDITORIAL: Bring Back the Honours Program
Editorial The Editorial Board Editorial The Editorial Board

EDITORIAL: Bring Back the Honours Program

ABC Vancouver and its new trustees: Alfred Chien, Preeti Faridkot, Victoria Jung, Christopher Richardson, and Josh Zhang must stay true to one of their only campaign promises, and return honours programs to Vancouver schools.

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Bivalent Vaccines Now Available for Canadians
Canada Zak Tucker Canada Zak Tucker

Bivalent Vaccines Now Available for Canadians

While Canadians’ vaccine protection wanes, a fall Omicron-fuelled spike in COVID-19 infections and deaths is threatening to overwhelm an exhausted healthcare system. Amid this, provinces and territories are quickly rolling out newly approved bivalent vaccine boosters, targeting the highly contagious Omicron variant.

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Canada marks the Second Annual Day For Truth and Reconciliation
Canada Reya Khanna Canada Reya Khanna

Canada marks the Second Annual Day For Truth and Reconciliation

Sept. 30, 2022, marks the second annual day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is recognized as a federal statutory holiday to commemorate and celebrate Indigenous peoples. After being first declared Orange Shirt Day in 2021, it has been renamed to Truth and Reconciliation Day, but continues to hold the same meaning of honouring and remembering Indigenous communities.

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Mass Stabbing In Saskatchewan kills 10, Injures 18
Canada Cara Rudolph Canada Cara Rudolph

Mass Stabbing In Saskatchewan kills 10, Injures 18

10 people were killed and 18 were injured during a mass stabbing spree in Saskatchewan on Sunday, Sept. 4. Early that morning, a report of a stabbing on James Smith Cree Nation was sent to Saskatchewan police, followed by multiple more reports of stabbings at different places around the community, resulting in 13 crime scenes.

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Post-Secondary Plans
Hamber & Student Life Michelle Park Hamber & Student Life Michelle Park

Post-Secondary Plans

During their senior year of high school, students are required to make significant, life-altering decisions. As graduation comes closer and closer, it is expected that grade 12 students start thinking about life after graduation and explore what opportunities lie beyond mandatory education.

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