Fourteen Kwantlen Polytechnic University acupuncture students took part in a two-week educational trip to the Chinese capital of Beijing over the summer. Hosted by the Beijing University of Chinese ...
A narrative feature by Vancouver-based actor and director Jerome Yoo won the Horizon Award, presented by the Directors Guild of Canada, at the 43rd Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) earlier ...
The holiday season is right around the corner, but when is the right time to get into the holiday spirit and start preparing? Even though there is no right answer, I ask myself this question every ...
Donald Trump made history by becoming the second president in U.S. history to win a non-consecutive term. His victory comes at the expense of Vice President Kamala Harris who, Democratic partisans and ...
Every Thursday, Catoro Cafe in East Vancouver hosts a movie night, offering visitors the chance to watch films while being surrounded by adoptable rescue cats. “We thought it would be a unique way for ...
The B.C. provincial election was a nail-biter. After over a week of recounts and absentee ballot counts, the BC NDP and Premier David Eby have retained a razor-thin majority government. The BC ...
KPU instructors (left to right) Mohammad Akbar, Jeffrey Meyers, and Bob Fuhr reflected on the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. (Submitted/file photo/Nyamat Singh) ...
On Nov. 12, former British Columbia premier John Horgan died after a battle with thyroid cancer at age 65 — the third cancer diagnosis in his life. Horgan was elected as leader of the BC NDP Party in ...
The Shaolin Temple of Canada and Kwantlen Student Association have joined forces to offer kung fu and qigong classes to students at the Blossoming Lotus Yoga Studio at Kwantlen Polytechnic ...
Recent data by Statistics Canada shows the country’s birth rates are dropping, especially in British Columbia, sparking the need for a serious conversation on Canada’s socio-economic situation. B.C.