The Vancouver Fall Food Festival invites Metro Vancouverites and tourists to visit local eateries, try new foods, support the economy, enrich their knowledge of local cuisine, and have a chance to win ...
B.C. Premier David Eby proposed a plan last month announcing involuntary treatment of individuals suffering from severe addiction and mental illness. While the intention behind this proposal may be to ...
The Fort Langley Cranberry Festival returned for its 29th year on Oct. 12, featuring vendors, food trucks, live entertainment, and, of course, cranberries. The festival started in 1995 to celebrate ...
Third Age Learning at Kwantlen (TALK) has returned this fall to provide lifelong learning opportunities to adults aged 50 and over at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. The program offers short, ...
We are against corruption at KSA, are you?” Flyers with this phrase have been circulating at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s campuses for more than a week, calling for students to “join the movement ...
The future of Metro Vancouver’s transit authority is looking gloomy. Starting 2026, TransLink is projecting about a $600-million yearly funding gap​. If a new funding model is not established, the ...
The Kwantlen Student Association passed a motion to remove Vice-President (VP) University Affairs Yugveer Gill from the executive committee during a council meeting on Oct. 11. Civic Plaza Campus ...
With just a few days until voters hit the polls, the 2024 British Columbia provincial election is a tight race between the Conservative Party of BC and BC New Democratic Party, with the BC Greens ...
As the fall season wraps Vancouver in golden hues, VanDusen Botanical Garden is celebrating autumn with its annual Harvest Days. Since 2022, the event has been transforming the garden into an ...
This fall semester, we’ve been engulfed in a whirlwind of political activity. From the federal NDP cutting ties with the Liberal government of Canada to the turn of electoral events taking place south ...