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Efforts to redevelop the site began in 2022 when the diocese received a $150,000 grant from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to explore adding affordable housing and a new worship space.
Rustad also blamed the "woke agenda" and the "environmental agenda " for making B.C. and Canada more "vulnerable" to U.S. tariffs.
Through the pilot project, vape detectors were installed in washrooms at the school at the beginning of November. Stel said the use of vape devices had become rampant at the school.