Teachers needed as guides for students online
Teachers should not be "friending" their students on Facebook, but they should be helping them understand the rules and responsibilities involved in using the social media, according to one trustee of the Vancouver Board of Education. cbc.ca |
Wildrose may face cuts over funding woes: MLA
The Wildrose Alliance will grow to four members when the Alberta legislature resumes on Oct. 25, but its caucus budget won't go up by very much forcing the party to possibly lay off some of its staff, one member says. cbc.ca |
Mounties urge safe driving over long weekend
Alberta Mounties are warning drivers to be cautious on the province's highways over the Thanksgiving long weekend. cbc.ca |
Craigslist 'hot spot' for prostitution: professor
A law professor from the University of British Columbia wants the Alberta government to crack down on Craigslist. cbc.ca |
Making sense of 'Frankenfish'
The furor over genetically engineered foods with U.S. food authorities close to approving a new breed of salmon designed to grow faster. cbc.ca |