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B.C. children’s representative urges immediate help for children with special needs Thousands of children with special needs receive little or no support: Charlesworth Dec 2, 2022by The Canadian PressCanada & WorldNews B.C. food-aid programs seeing spike in hungry students amid high inflation, grocery costs The school year began on Sept. 6, after a summer of inflation rates reaching as high as 8 per cent . Sep 7, 2022by Anna BurnsNews Kelowna judge rules disgraced former social worker deprived youth Robert Riley Saunders will be sentenced on June 22 and 23 May 20, 2022by Jacqueline GelineauNews B.C.’s new autism funding model a disappointment, says Autism BC Part two in a series of stories related to autism awareness in B.C. Mar 10, 2022by Gary BarnesNews B.C.’s new autism funding model a disappointment, says Autism BC Part one in a series of stories related to autism awareness in B.C. Mar 3, 2022by Gary BarnesNews Government-funded iPhones to connect B.C.’s youth in care to services, technology Nearly 4,000 iPhones will be issued over the next two months to youth aged 13 or older Oct 14, 2021by The Canadian PressCanada & WorldNews