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Students in Skelton’s class got an opportunity to have their projects edited and reviewed by Black Press editors. The projects, which were then published in local community newspapers, enabled ...
In her report released in late June, she concluded that gender-based violence should be declared an epidemic in the province. The review underscored that the government can do much more to address ...
The library on wheels, which launched last year, offers more than 1,000 items to borrow. Its mission is to bring library services to visiting parks, recreation centres, food banks, settlement agencies ...
Watching Call Her Alex felt like peering into the curated yet undeniably raw life of someone I’ve followed from afar. I remember first stumbling upon Call Her Daddy in its early days, when friends ...
The Youth Arts Council of Surrey (YACOS) is hosting an art exhibit celebrating the imagination of young and emerging creatives in the city. The exhibit, Young Artists in Surrey, is on display at the ...
Last month, the Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo returned once again to the Anvil Centre in New Westminster on June 14. From vendors selling games for older consoles to panels talking about video games ...
On paper, it was a summer friendly, a “measuring stick” match under new head coach Casey Stoney, intended to expose weaknesses safely before Olympic qualifiers. In reality, it revealed a painful truth ...
At its core, F1: The Movie is another iteration of the familiar white saviour story. Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a washed-up former driver dragged back into the sport to help the struggling APX GP team ...
Presented by community organizations Sher Vancouver, the Punjabi Market Collective, and Queer Art Exchange, their first-ever Desi Pride Block Party served to celebrate South Asian and BIPOC queer joy ...
Welcome to the alternate universe where every KPU Surrey building is on a dating app. From Fir’s emotionally stable energy to Spruce’s moody-mystery vibes, here’s how our beloved study spots would ...