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A carbide-tipped tool is used to extract the camel ulna from the surrounding sediment. Extra care must be taken to not damage or break the fossil. Photo by John A Kilmer - University of Florida
Once a week for 10 weeks this spring students at Brooke Elementary are exploring aboriginal activities, games, crafts, art and food.
Sherman College of Chiropractic’s KidVenture on Saturday, March 15th was a day filled with excitement for the whole family! 🚒🎶 From exploring fire trucks and police vehicles to enjoying lively music and hands-on activities with local community organizations, there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Children and parents alike took part in thrilling games, interactive entertainment, and creative activities, making memories that will last a lifetime. Smiles, laughter, and a spirit of adventure filled the campus as families came together for this action-packed event.
Check out the highlights from KidVenture 2025—a day of learning, fun, and community connection! ✨ #KidVenture #ShermanCollege #FamilyFun
The 6th annual BC Mining Week Community Fair provided students from across Vancouver with an educational immersion into the geology and mining. Created by the Mineral Resources Education Program of BC in partnership with the Association for Mineral Exploration BC, the fair was designed to build a better understanding about exploration and mining practices, BC’s mineral resources and the rich mining history of the province. The exhibits were a big hit for Lord Roberts students.
The interns: Katy Cummings, Stephanie Lukowski, Jason Carr and Brittany Newstead. Photo by Aaron Wood.