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New Brunswick Schools to Require Parental Consent for Student Name Changes
Hundreds of students in New Brunswick are protesting the recently changed Policy 713, a policy which significantly affects queer students in schools across the province. The new changes ban teachers and staff from referring to students under 16 by their chosen name and pronouns without parental consent.
New School Opening Delayed
Though the new school is on track to be completed February 2024, students and teachers will no longer move into the new building at the beginning of second semester. The big move will be delayed until the 2024-2025 school year, according to a recent parent newsletter and message to staff.
Three People Stabbed at Festival in Chinatown
Around 6:00 PM on Sept. 10, a stabbing incident occurred at Vancouver's Light Up Chinatown Festival. The incident left three festival-goers injured.
Alarming Trends in Exclusion Discovered by BCEdAccess Exclusion Tracker
In 2022 – 2023, the Exclusion Tracker was released by the BCEdAccess Society, a charity that serves families of students with disabilities. The Exclusion Tracker has shown a staggering rise in these issues throughout the district by both teachers and students.
REVIEW | Six New Vancouver Restaurants Added to Michelin Guide
In September, six new Vancouver restaurants were added to the Michelin Guide, rounding up the number of featured restaurants from our city to 78.
Meet Constable Davor Tolja: Eric Hamber’s School Liaison Officer
Davor Tolja (School Liaison) has been a member of the VPD for 20 years. He has worked in a variety of areas, from identity theft to property theft, before working as an SLO at Hamber during COVID-19.
Meet Hamber's New Vice Principals
This year, Hamber welcomes two new vice principals, Ms. N. Gates (Administration) and Mr. A. Maclnnes (Administration). Both have previously been teachers, while Ms. Gates has also been a counsellor.
Canada’s Third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On Sept. 30, 2023, Canada observed its third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The holiday, also known as Orange Shirt Day, honours both survivors of residential schools and those who were unable to come home.
Hamber’s Annual Clubs Day is Back!
This year's annual Clubs Day happened on Oct. 4 in the cafeteria. Students of all grades gathered during lunch to see the different displays of almost every club at Hamber.
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.
A Guide To University Applications
Whether it’s getting accepted to their dream university, taking a gap year, or just going with the flow, graduating Hamber students are eager for the future. When researching universities, many grade 12s are feeling scared and excited – applications can at times be overwhelming to handle.
REVIEW | Films You Should Watch This Fall
When you want to take a break from that project you’ve been putting off, browse our selection of fall films that are perfect to curl up to and watch beside the fireplace.
How Hamberites Are Dealing With Inflation
As British Columbia grapples with inflation, many of Hamber’s students have been affected, and their daily expenses have increased. Those who receive an allowance, or a part-time job, have found that their money goes less distance each month.
Condo Plans for 105 Keefer Street, Chinatown, Causes Uproar Among Locals
In Chinatown, construction company Beedie Living is pushing for a condominium project that has been met with protest from local residents.
Diplomatic Tensions Rise Following Assassination of Canadian Sikh Separatist Leader
On June 18, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh separatist leader, was shot in a car parked outside a Sikh temple in Surrey. Nijjar died on the scene after receiving several gunshot wounds.
Two Indigenous Groups Close Joffre Lakes Park
In late August 2023, the Lil'wat and N'Quatqua First Nations groups closed Joffre Lakes Park to conduct Indigenous ceremonies and traditions. Immediately after the park closed, the provincial government immediately sought an agreement with the two groups regarding land sharing.
Barbenheimer: Hamber Students Weigh in on This Summer’s Hottest Debate
As Barbie and Oppenheimer hit the big screens over the summer of 2023, on the same day, a passionate debate over the two movies sparked on the internet.
Let The Games Begin: Hamber’s Fall Sports Update
It’s been over a month since the school year began, and Hamber athletics have begun Volleyball, soccer, field hockey and aquatics have begun, and Hamber’s athletes have been battling for wins across the city.
Vancouver's Annual Aritzia Warehouse Sale
Every summer, Aritzia’s Warehouse Sale in Vancouver gathers a large crowd. According to Arizia’s spokesperson, Barbara Nguyen-Willeford, the 2022 sale brought in almost 100,000 shoppers. This year's Warehouse Sale was held at the Vancouver Convention Centre from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4.
2023 Sets Wildfire Records
In 2023, British Columbia experienced its worst wildfire season in history. This season saw 2,229 wildfires, burning almost 25,000 square kilometers, according to the BC Wildfire Service.