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the time capsule was unsealed. Burnsview suffered a fire in the summer of 1997, in which a whole school wing was destroyed. The rebuilding took over a year. The school was part of the Delta School
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Burnsview has actively participated in the World Vision 30 Hour Famine since the early 1990s. In 1992 students raised $ 10,000 for people in
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performed a private concert for participants at the 30 Hour Famine. 150 students raised over $ 11,000, giving the school the highest per student average in Canada for that year. In 1998, before the start of the famine, students had raised over $ 18,500.
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The 2003 famine raised $ 20,000 for AIDS in Africa. In 2007, students raised over $ 30,000 in an effort to regain the title as top fund raising school in Canada. In 2008, students raised over $ 40,000 for World Vision.
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Gyarmati, Sandor (July 21, 2007). "Delta secondary at top of district's seismic list; $ 1.6 million project at Ladner high school among five submitted to Ministry of Education". Delta Optimist. p. 6.
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Glen Schaefer, Staff Reporter (May 30, 1997). Cochrane says thanks :. The Province, p. A2. Retrieved February 18, 2008, from Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies database. (Document ID: 231089521).
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Hockey academy considered example for future expansion of specialty programs Also, the school is currently under construction, undergoing seismic upgrading to meet provincial standards.
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