High-stakes action and adventure in CBC’s ‘Caught’
“The characters, their backstories, what they want, and their obstacles, all those kinds of things are front and foremost. We tried not to hang too much on the time and place. We just wanted them to live in it.” – Alan Hawco, star and showrunner of Caught
A look at Black history in British Columbia
“The history taught in schools is very white-centric, so it’s up to us to tell our stories.” – Silvia Mangue Alene, President of the BC Black History Society
We’re back, baby!
So, in classic Editor-in-Chief fashion, I’m going to explain those changes in this short article, rather than actually coming up with anything creative or original as my Lettitor for the week.
And we’re back after the first intermission
“What in the great wide world of sports is going on?!” – you, probably
Analysis: Canada finds early success in windy Pyeongchang
Canada won a lot of medals earlier than one might have thought.
Coquitlam gets efficient
“These initiatives look to improve service to our clients,” Graham Stuart, corporate planning manager City of Coquitlam
War of the Words: The Olympics are unnecessary
Billions of dollars and many resources are wasted every time the Olympics take place every two years.
War of the Words: The Olympics are necessary
The Olympics show that when everyone comes and plays together, the world can be united by the power of sport.
With no surprises left to offer, what is a 10-year reunion supposed to be?
What are 10-year high school reunions, in the age where everyone’s lives can be found online, and there are no surprises waiting for you?