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Discovering My Future Through the Reboot Plus Program

Discovering My Future Through the Reboot Plus Program

My High School Journey My high school journey has been quite a ride. I started High School in Richmond, BC, and after one year, moved to New Westminster to complete school here. In Richmond, I was more concerned with being socially active than academics. I had just...

The Role of Alternative Education in Canada’s Future

The Role of Alternative Education in Canada’s Future

Canada faces multiple crises in climate, healthcare, labor, immigration, and democracy. These challenges show a need for comprehensive, integrated strategies rather than fragmented, short-term responses. Every single person matters in this economy. Sustainable...

The Impact of Reboot Plus in Workforce Development

The Impact of Reboot Plus in Workforce Development

The Burnaby Board of Trade is a trailblazer in the realm of workforce development. Their partnership with Reboot Plus helps Burnaby students realize their fullest potential. Collaborating with PEERs and Douglas College, this program removes barriers and creates...

A Chamber CEO’s Perspective on Reboot Plus Program

A Chamber CEO’s Perspective on Reboot Plus Program

Nurturing Connections Between Students and Businesses “In my role as the CEO of our local chamber, fostering connections between the business community and the upcoming generation is at the forefront of our organization's mission. The Reboot Plus program serves as a...

Helping Youth Find a Meaningful Career Path in Langley

Helping Youth Find a Meaningful Career Path in Langley

“Education is a business issue.  Without an educated workforce, businesses won’t be able to thrive and succeed in the future." The Langleys are the fastest growing communities of the Lower Mainland. According to the Statistics Canada Census, Langley grew at a rate of...

Why Investing in Vulnerable Students is Good for the Surrey Economy

Why Investing in Vulnerable Students is Good for the Surrey Economy

“Every single person matters in this economy. We need to collaborate to ensure that our grade 11 and 12 students have every opportunity for mentorship and support to identify possible career and entrepreneurial opportunities in our community. This is good for the...