Canada’s next Prime Minister is set to be chosen from one of the five candidates running for Liberal Party leadership, with an election scheduled for party members on March 9. On the ballot is former ...
I did say the Vancouver Canucks were going to face some adversity this NHL season, but I didn’t expect it to be dominated by player drama. To those unaware, Vancouver Canuck J.T. Miller has been ...
In the age of innovation, Kwantlen Polytechnic University students, faculty, and community members can take part in a free event to learn how we can better connect in a divided world. The university’s ...
I’m glad you’re here and surviving — sleepy eyes, messy hair, and everything else that comes with another semester of university. We all know student life can be rough, so let’s dive deep into the ins ...
After a 27-year absence from the Super Bowl ad space, Nike has made its return — this time with a powerful statement on representation. Instead of leaning on legacy icons or rehashing past successes, ...
Canada’s dairy industry generated $8.56 billion in 2023. (Mark Stebnicki/Pexels) A lifetime ago, I wrote about the need to continue protecting the Canadian dairy supply management system. In the years ...
Kendrick Lamar just proved once again why he’s one of the most powerful voices in music today. Fresh off his five Grammy wins, Lamar took centre stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show ...
Exploring the history of comics in the Balkans, with a focus on Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia, will be the theme of Adventures in Publishing, a free event set to take place on Feb. 19 at The ...
The Kwantlen Student Association is facing a deficit of $674,342, according to its December 2024 draft budget. The student union’s legal and professional fees, which are under the executive ...
The season of love is fast approaching with the wind slowly losing its chill, the sun peaking through yet again, and the waft of fresh roses in the air. Valentine’s Day, celebrated on Feb. 14, is the ...
In an automobile-dependent society that spends millions of dollars on cars each year, the transportation system in B.C. would need to catch up with the vastly growing population, says Marc Lee, a ...
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