Colonel Chris Hadfield to Speak at CBT Symposium
Canadian astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield thrives in change. He became an astronaut in 1992 and went on to become the first Canadian to walk in space, operate the Canadarm in orbit and command the International Space Station. He has since become a bestselling author and sought-after public speaker, sharing his experiences...
Selkirk College TESOL Program Brings International Experience Home
Selkirk College’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Program has brought a world of cultural experiences to one alumna who’s chosen to build a career at home in the West Kootenay. Emily Kandborg teaches English to speakers of other languages with the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy, a non-profit...
Selkirk College Student Lands $80,000 Scholarship from UBC
After receiving the academic start she hoped for at Selkirk College, Stephanie Kirk will make the jump to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver armed with an $80,000 scholarship to ease the financial pressure. With two years of success in Selkirk College’s School of University Arts & Sciences preparing her for...
A new addition to Jubilee Wetland
Rossland Summit School (RSS) teacher Laura Jackman confesses that her husband is feeling a bit neglected these days. Laura Mackay says she has hardly seen husband Don Liszt recently -- "He's been working twelve-hour days!" Signs of marital discord? No -- just hard work, dedication and intense community involvement. Jackman...
Robson Fire Department Wins Education Award
The Robson Volunteer Fire Department (RVFD) has received the Al Lonneberg Fire Safety Public Education Award – an honour bestowed annually to the volunteer fire department that initiates the greatest effort in its community to fight fires pre-ignition. The Department received the award on the weekend of April 28thwhen hundreds...
OPINION: On cancelling funding for Planned Parenthood and other organizations providing a wide range of health services
Children are beautiful. They embody our hopes for the future. Does that mean that girls and women should be forbidden access to sex education and family planning? Following the Women's March on Washington and supporting marches in thousands of centres internationally, women's rights and their health and well-being globally...
New Sexual Violence Policy approved at Selkirk College
Selkirk College now has a Sexual Violence Policy in place making a clear commitment to creating and maintaining a safe and respectful learning, working and living environment. “The safety and well-being of our students and staff is of vital importance,” says Selkirk College President Angus Graeme. “This is an important step...
EDITORIAL: Our Real-Life Cliffhanger
Those over a certain age know that "Cliffhanger" is a 1993 action/suspense movie starring Sylvester Stallone, and as in all such entertainments, the big question is "will the good guys win?" Well, of course. The entertainment lies in watching how they do it (Gasp! -- skinny ropes over terrifying chasms! Skinny ledges and ...
Rossland Student to Attend International Baccalaureate Program in Bosnia
Seven Summits Centre for Learning student Hannah Klemmensen, 17, will attend the United World College International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina starting next September for grades 12 and 13. How does a girl from Rossland end up going to school in Bosnia? Hannah explains: “I think I’m someone...
Selkirk College Students Visit Remote Calvert Island Research Station
A group of ten Selkirk College students in the Integrated Environmental Planning Program (IEP) spent a week off-grid on the west coast studying the impacts of climate change on a delicate ecosystem. Just prior to completing their two-year IEP diploma,students and their instructors traveled from Castlegar to Calvert Island on...