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A message from the principal of TRSS

There is a rumor going around town that people need to buy a computer if they don’t have one in order to continue learning....

Council cuts business tax 100 percent, holds on residential taxes

Note: As always any discussion of taxes and spending by the District is not official until the financial plan and tax rate bylaw are...

Marg Wheeler: 1949-2020

(Note: my email was down so I didn't get this until today, even though it was sent on Friday...the community is lessened by her...

Teachers slowly start rolling out online education

Teachers in Tumbler Ridge are slowly starting to roll out classes for students stuck at home during the current crisis. Over at the high...

It’s no joke: Province extends State of Emergency

On April 1, the BC government formally extended the provincial state of emergency to support the provincewide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, through the...

Teachers begin figuring out how to educate as schools remain closed

Monday March 30 was to be the first day back to school after spring break.  But with classes cancelled for the foreseeable future, teachers in...

Tumbler Ridge has heart

Windows around Tumbler Ridge are being decorated with hearts and eggs. During this time of isolation, people are looking for creative ways to connect with...

Final Thought: Math in a time of a pandemic

Trent  I saw it again. The post on Facebook saying between 291,000 and 646,000 die each year from influenza-related illnesses. Meanwhile, the death rate for...

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