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Flooding in Libya
International Jhilian Yan-Klassen International Jhilian Yan-Klassen

Flooding in Libya

Tropical Storm Daniel first passed through Libya on Sept. 10. Heavy rainfall and strong winds plagued the country, leading to major flooding and significant destruction throughout the northeast of the country.

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Tragic Earthquakes Strike Morocco
International Joanna Piddocke International Joanna Piddocke

Tragic Earthquakes Strike Morocco

On Sept. 8, a powerful earthquake of a 6.8 magnitude struck western Morocco, approximately 70 kilometers southwest of the city of Marrakesh. This tragic event has left a trail of destruction, and has resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread damage to communities in the region.

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The MTV VMAs 2023
International Juliana Takenaka & Myra Talreja International Juliana Takenaka & Myra Talreja

The MTV VMAs 2023

The MTV Video Music Awards are an annual fan-voted awards show in the United States that occurs every September. The Video Music Awards celebrate achievements in the music industry, such as “Best Music Video” or “Artist of the Year”, and are also known for their live performances by nominees or winners.

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Protests Occurring for SOGI Across Canada
Canada Mackenzie Chung Canada Mackenzie Chung

Protests Occurring for SOGI Across Canada

In late September of this year, the Vancouver Art Gallery was used as a midway point between two crowds with drastically contrasting views surrounding the topic of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).

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Greenbelt Controversy
Canada Andre Chen Canada Andre Chen

Greenbelt Controversy

In 2005, The Ontario government passed the Greenbelt Act to protect 2 million acres of land, with its primary objectives being to preserve farmland and reduce urban sprawl. On Nov. 4, 2022, Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark revealed that 15 areas of the Greenbelt would be opened for the development of residences.

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New School Opening Delayed
Hamber & Student Life Anthony Lu Hamber & Student Life Anthony Lu

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.

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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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