“I wanted to go to school. I like all the people you can play with,” she told Postmedia News over the phone on Saturday.
Stewart has 425 residents, and is 310 km northwest of Terrace and 330 km northwest of Smithers. Residents say there have been no cases of COVID-19 in either town, and with no tourism there is unlikely to be any.Article content continued Residents have formed the Hyder Stewart Action Committee to petition the federal, provincial and state governments in Canada and the U.S. to relax the rules and allow them to create their own “bubble.”
“Crossing the border for goods such as medication, groceries and other necessary goods has to be the only practical/realistic option for it to be considered a non-discretionary reason for travel,” she said in an email.“The grocery store and our babysitter are in Stewart,” said Jackie Korpela, Ellie’s mom. “We are so isolated, the rules seem ridiculously restrictive.”
Get a laptop
No. There, now go home.
Nope. Sorry...
Make all children mask up and let them come to school. Exceptions have to be made and this IMO should be one of them. We still have to look out for one another or what will we become?
Under no circumstances
We still need to be very careful no matter where we are. Mask up and test. =
I don’t see why not. Just as international students
No
There’s no reason they can’t go to school in BC if there is come to Alberta we don’t vandalize peoples property just to feel good
Definitely a special case
Nope
this is shameful and child abuse BillBlair JustinTrudeau jjhorgan DrBonnieHenry someone do something no wonder the kids of today are so anti gov
Tell their parents to vote Democrat so we can get back on track.
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