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Student nurse attacked at VGHThe B.C. Nurses’ Union says the victim of an assault inside Vancouver General Hospital Thursday morning was a student nurse. As Troy Charles reports, the union believes the violence is highlighting the need for better hospital security.Global News at 11 BCNov 16
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Students NS Get Out the Vote campaignWe check in with G Saleski from Students Nova Scotia to find out about the launch of a non-partisan Get Out the Vote campaign to encourage student and youth voters to head to the polls for the upcoming provincial election.Global News Morning HalifaxNov 19
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Calgary students launch ‘Society for AI Literacy’The UCP government has proposed significant changes to Alberta’s auto insurance system, moving to what it calls a “care-first” model. Officials say they have heard from both Albertans who say premiums are too high and insurance companies who are struggling to stay competitive in the province. Meghan Cobb has more on what the changes mean...TechNov 21
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Students experience democratic process in Nova ScotiaThey might not be of voting age, but they’re still getting a chance to cast their ballots. A junior high school in Fall River hosted a mock provincial election to help students experience the democratic process. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 21
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Montreal students hold walkout in support of Palestinian peopleThousands of university and college students across Quebec are taking part in a 48-hour strike in solidarity with the Palestinian people. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaNov 21
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Burnaby student giving meals to those in needA Burnaby elementary school student is doing her part to help those living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside by becoming the youngest volunteer to host a dinner at Save on Meats.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 9
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Foreign student cuts impact B.C. post-secondary institutionsFederal changes relating to foreign students are having a significant impact on B.C. post-secondary institutions. A dramatic reduction in student visas has meant a big drop in enrolment and revenue. And as Kylie Stanton reports, that’s prompting program cuts and job losses.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 14
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Students remember veterans, one poppy at a timeNo Stone Left Alone is a national initiative that allows students to give thanks and pay homage to Canadian veterans leading up to Remembrance Day. As Joelle Tomlinson reports, it’s deeply meaningful for all involved.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 7
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Calgary students help resurrect stories of fallen soldiersIt’s a project Calgary schools have worked on for over a decade. As you stroll through the Field of Crosses, photos and biographies are on display allowing people to learn about the person behind the name the cross bears. Sarah Offin has more on how it helps young people connect with the sacrifices made by...Global News at 5 CalgaryNov 11
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Vancouver students hurt by firecracker in schoolTwo Vancouver high school students have suffered minor injuries after a firecracker was set off inside their school on Halloween.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 1
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An up-close look at Canada’s new Arctic patrol vesselOne of the Canadian military’s new ships is making a stop in Metro Vancouver. As Paul Johnson reports, the vessel named after a war hero of the past, is tasked with guarding Canada’s future.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 14
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High school students take trip to WWI sites in EuropeIt was a field trip to remember for some lucky students from the Upper Canada District School Board. As part of its push for more active learning in the classroom, sixteen students from five schools traveled to Europe to view a number of world war 1 exhibits.Nov 15
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Edmonton students honour veterans at Remembrance Day ceremonyHonouring and remembering veterans will always be at the core of Remembrance Day ceremonies and on Thursday, students at Stratford School had a chance to do just that. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 7
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Hundreds of winter jackets handed out to Edmonton elementary school studentsIn partnership with Operation Warm, FedEx Cares volunteers distributed 270 new coats to children at Calder School. Nicole Stillger reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 15
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Kingston high school inspects HVAC system because of student articleAn article by a Kingston secondary school student about carbon dioxide levels is making waves in the local community. Now the school is scheduling an inspection of the HVAC systems.Nov 20
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USask on impacts regarding international student enrolment limitsWATCH: USask President Peter Stoicheff highlights fall convocation and and the impact changes to international student enrolment will have on the university following the federal government’s new immigration limits.Nov 4
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Family Matters: Exploring student leadership at Saskatoon Public SchoolsWATCH: Jocelyn Dupuis is a teacher facilitator for the Student Representative Council (SRC) and explains the importance of student leadership through SRC. SRC co-presidents Wils Williams and Phoebe McNeill describe how they take part in school initiatives.Nov 7
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Saskatoon students making a difference this Halloween seasonIt’s trick-or-treating of a different kind. As Halloween has finally arrived, Saskatoon high school students are doing their part to help the community.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 31
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Foreign students on edge after Quebec suspends immigration programInternational students in Quebec say the province’s decision to immediately suspend the Quebec Experience Program has caused alarm and despair. Global’s Phil Carpenter explains.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 6
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SUV rams into students outside China primary school, injuring several peopleWARNING: Video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Several people were injured when a man driving an SUV rammed into a group of students and pedestrians outside a primary school in southern China Tuesday morning. A 39-year-old man was arrested in connection with the attack.WorldNov 19