Graduation 2020

Wayne Allen's graduation photo from Chemainus Secondary School. (Photo submitted)

Brother charged with murder in Chemainus teenager’s Ontario death

Jesse James Allen stands accused in the death of Wayne Allen, a 2020 Chemainus Secondary grad

 

Comox Valley father designs custom motorbike sidecar for son’s grad cruise

Comox Valley father designs custom motorbike sidecar for son’s grad cruise

Every parent wants their child’s graduation to be something special. Tim Carlson…

 

Victoria’s 2020 Graduates - A Time to Celebrate

Victoria’s 2020 Graduates – A Time to Celebrate

Boulevard congratulates the grads of 2020 on reaching this milestone occasion. We…

  • Jun 24, 2020

 

B.C. residents are encouraged to head outdoors to cheer for the 2020 high school graduates at 8:20 p.m. (Pixabay)

VIDEO: British Columbians invited to cheer at 8:20 p.m. for 2020 high school grads

‘All of us are celebrating your success and your future,’ premier says

B.C. residents are encouraged to head outdoors to cheer for the 2020 high school graduates at 8:20 p.m. (Pixabay)
Dyson Blitterswyk has a dandy speech planned that’s reflective of the feeling of students graduating during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Don Bodger)

Chemainus grads celebrating a rare 2020 opportunity to celebrate together

Falling within the prescribed crowd numbers allows a fairly normal ceremony to be maintained

Dyson Blitterswyk has a dandy speech planned that’s reflective of the feeling of students graduating during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Don Bodger)
EDITORIAL: Graduation days looks a lot different

EDITORIAL: Graduation days looks a lot different

The Class of 2020 will look back at this time one day with strange stories to tell

EDITORIAL: Graduation days looks a lot different
The 2020 North Island College graduation ceremonies will look different than ever before.

North Island College holding virtual grads this week

The virtual celebration will include a message from Premier John Horgan

  • Jun 17, 2020
The 2020 North Island College graduation ceremonies will look different than ever before.
Graduating students from Seycove Secondary in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, B.C. throw their hats during a physically distanced graduation photo Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Graduating students all over the world are celebrating their grads in different ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

Canadian Paediatric Society calls on education ministries to allow graduations

Many in-person graduation ceremonies have shifted to a virtual model or been cancelled or postponed

Graduating students from Seycove Secondary in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, B.C. throw their hats during a physically distanced graduation photo Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Graduating students all over the world are celebrating their grads in different ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Cami Kepke (right), Allison Kepke (left), Jordan Dortman (centre) celebrate together at Prince Charles Secondary School (Photo: Robert Wisla)
Cami Kepke (right), Allison Kepke (left), Jordan Dortman (centre) celebrate together at Prince Charles Secondary School (Photo: Robert Wisla)
Dawn Setter with one of the grad signs. (Submitted photo)

PQB grads can display signs on their lawns

‘2020 Graduate Lives Here’

Dawn Setter with one of the grad signs. (Submitted photo)