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Charla Huber: Bomb shelters are too small in Ukraine's schools

Charla Huber: Bomb shelters are too small in Ukraine's schools

As our lives speed up and we are back into hectic lives, it鈥檚 easy to get sucked into the vacuum of only seeing things near us.
Geoff Johnson: Hybrid learning and the rate of change

Geoff Johnson: Hybrid learning and the rate of change

鈥淣o one wins with this hybrid simultaneous learning.鈥
Monique Keiran: Gratification and self-restraint lock horns in holiday shopping season

Monique Keiran: Gratification and self-restraint lock horns in holiday shopping season

The allure of deals may even 颅persuade some people to toss aside budgets.
Our Community: Ten honoured for helping trapped officer

Our Community: Ten honoured for helping trapped officer

Help from grocers; collecting toys for families; Camosun students鈥 project; call for warm clothing
A year later, experts warn deadly B.C. mudslide just the start

A year later, experts warn deadly B.C. mudslide just the start

A year after a deadly landslide collided with traffic on a B.C. mountain pass, experts warn the risk the disaster will repeat itself is growing.
Geoff Johnson: Financial literacy is more essential than ever

Geoff Johnson: Financial literacy is more essential than ever

The average debt, including credit card debt, for people between the ages of 18 to 25 in Canada is $8,345
Our Community: Threshold Housing gets $3.1M, Soup Kitchen aims to raise $24,000

Our Community: Threshold Housing gets $3.1M, Soup Kitchen aims to raise $24,000

The gift will allow Threshold Housing to pay off the mortgage on its Supportive Recovery Program property in James Bay and complete the purchase of Threshold House in Oak Bay
Trevor Hancock: Ecological sanity and social justice 鈥 we can't have one without the other

Trevor Hancock: Ecological sanity and social justice 鈥 we can't have one without the other

People will only accept the burden of changes that are needed to achieve a sustainable world if they feel the burden is fairly shared, which means those who benefit most right now must make the largest changes
Monique Keiran: We'll be paying costs of climate change for decades

Monique Keiran: We'll be paying costs of climate change for decades

A recent study showed how climate change significantly increased the probability of the atmospheric river that dumped record amounts of rain last fall, but it can also be linked to everything from wildfires to the heat dome and their fallout
Charla Huber: Revisiting childhood shame as an adult a reminder of the power of words

Charla Huber: Revisiting childhood shame as an adult a reminder of the power of words

Seeing an old photo of me and my siblings brought back memories of an unbearably embarrassing moment caused by an adult family member鈥檚 constant comments about my weight