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The Broken Mental Health System

A student finds they keep missing class because the pressures of school are unbearable, a mother looks at her child and wishes she could be happy for them, an older man finds that his life doesn’t seem of value anymore, all of these situations involve some sort of mental illness. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 1 in 5 Canadian’s will experience some form of mental illness and only 1 in 4 adults that need treatment are getting it as cited in a Globe and Mail article. Many Canadians find themselves suffering from a mental illness. The problem with our current system is it is mainly for wealthy people and does not work for the middle class. If you are a student, single mom, or minimum wage worker, you can either wait months to get into a free program, or pay the large amount for private therapy. With the growing numbers of people with anxiety, depression, and other forms of mental illness, very few people are getting the help they need. The system needs to change. Th...

Free Tuition

From kindergarten to grade 12 the public school system makes it free and accessible for everyone to begin their education, but if students wish to continue most will have to go into large amounts of debt. Years ago it was likely with a high school diploma that you would be able to get a well paying job, but according to the Washington Post this is no longer the case. A college degree is the new high school diploma, and we are making students go into huge amounts of debt just to live a middle-class lifestyle. Tuition needs to be free in British Columbia because accessible education will benefit personal growth and help society. Accessible education because of free tuition will affect people’s lives. According to the Go Abroad foundation, education can impact fundamental things such as confidence, interpersonal skills, healthy lifestyles, and fighting poverty. Students cant get the full education they deserve it they are held back by financial issues. The cost of a college educati...

News Release

News Release  January 16 2:30pm  The National widget company is re-hiring 50 laid off employees in Victoria. Originally laid off in 2018, this company plans to hire back all 200 employees across Canada. “The increase in sales has been unprecedented. We think this opportunity opens up enormous markets which will last for years,” said National Widget Company President Andrew Bryce. Widget sales have increased steadily over the last couple of months. “We have sent recall notices to all employees who were laid off in June,” Bryce said. Employees will be called in over the next few weeks and in 6 weeks the plant will be working at full capacity. The National Widget Company has been producing widgets longer then any other company in Canada. It began in 1888 and is now run by the great-grandson of the  founder.

Nicole Crescenzi

Victoria News reporter Nicole Crescenzi came to Camosun College to discuss the importance of adaptability with her experience in communications and journalism. Her life has given her many obstacles in which she could not communicate properly, this showed her the importance of expressing yourself and lead her to her career. She eventually received a masters in journalism, bachelors in anthropology, and minor in professional writing. She began her career interning which eventually lead her to her current job at Victoria News. Crescenzi believes that to be successful in the fields of communication or journalism, you must “be a chameleon.” She has worked in radio, television, magazines, and newspapers. Crescenzi considers the different sources beneficial to her career. She also believes photography, videography and any other skills along those lines are assets. Even though Crescenzi believes in journalism you “need to do a little bit of everything,” she thinks this is good bec...
Victoria B.C. has a very mild climate compared to the rest of Canada. With dry summers and rainy winters, the easy weather would seem ideal for bike rides, but the reality is there is not many cyclists compared to motor vehicles.  If you find yourself driving, walking, or cycling down Pandora street you will most likely notice bike lanes that are separate from the motor vehicle lanes. Victoria is a city where you will see a cyclist or a few while driving, but this does not justify spending millions and millions of dollars for bike lane expansion. There is simply not enough cyclists to be spending so much time, money, and space on bike lanes. We have spent enough money on this and do not need to expand it anymore. The majority of people who commute drive vehicles or take the bus. Bike lanes make it more difficult to do so. Not only does the construction of lanes add to commuting time, but the finished lanes make traffic slower as well, even when there are no cyclists on the ...