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How is the media covering David Eby?David Eby often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 31%
Center: 28%
Right: 42%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering David Eby?David Eby often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 31%
Center: 28%
Right: 42%
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David Eby · VancouverWednesday May 15, 2024 | VICTORIA, BC by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends In a Victoria school yard on Tuesday, Premier David Eby and Minister of State for Child Care Mitzi Dean announced how things are moving forward with what the government is calling fully integrated before- and after-school care on school grounds. […] The post Moving ahead with before-&-after-class care for students in BC schools appeared first on Island Social Trends.See the Story
Moving ahead with before-&-after-class care for students in BC schools - Island Social Trends
David Eby · KamloopsEven before BC Premier David Eby announced in April plans for research-informed training and education for wildfire fighters, research was already well underway at TRU’s Institute for Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency.
Master of science student Leona Shepherd is one of many graduate students working with renowned wildfire expert Dr. Mike Flannigan. Shepherd’s research project explores climate change and extreme fire weather.
“An extrem…See the Story
Studying how to adapt to extreme fire weather - Campus Life
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David Eby · Cowichan ValleyStarting this Friday, most open fires will be prohibited on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast. This comes from BC Wildfire Service, saying that the Coastal Fire Centre is prohibiting category 2 and 3 open fires to lower the risk of wildfires and to protect public safety. They say category 2 fires are any open fires that burn material in one pile not over 2 meters in height and 3 meters in width, while Category 3 fires burn material in 3 or…See the Story