International Student Enrollment Drops
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New international student enrollments in the US plummeted this fall, driven in part by the Trump administration's visa restrictions.
To date, B.C.’s public post-secondary institutions have issued 51 per cent of the PALs allocated to them this year at the undergraduate level and 66 per cent at the graduate level, according to data provided by the B.C. ministry of post-secondary education.
The latest update to the government's immigration levels plan essentially cuts the targeted number of new student visas in half to 155,000 next year, down from more than 305,000 in last year's plan.
Pittsburgh International Airport's new terminal opens tomorrow. Here's what to know before heading to the airport. T omorrow morning will mark a major milestone for Pittsburgh's aviation history as the new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport will open for business after years of anticipation.
Playing for your country is one of the highest honours for any footballer and some have managed it more times than they might have imagined.
International rugby is going to look a little different next year with the introduction of the Nations Championship. Here's how it will work.
The Sentinel-6B is the second of two satellites in a $1 billion program to monitor sea levels over a full decade.
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International nature of B.C. extortion cases makes investigations complex: former RCMP officer
The complexity of these investigations will be part of the discussion at an extortion town hall event being hosted by CBC B.C. on Thursday evening.
International Paper on Friday said it will shut two U.S. packaging plants by January as the company cuts costs and consolidates operations amid weak demand. The closures will affect facilities in Compton,