Comic Corner: The world’s toughest
Una the Blade by Steve LeCouilliard delivers in terms of being radically different than anything I have ever read before, but comes up a bit short story-wise.
Una the Blade by Steve LeCouilliard delivers in terms of being radically different than anything I have ever read before, but comes up a bit short story-wise.
I was excited when I heard about Final Fantasy Explorers for the Nintendo 3DS. Although I haven’t played a lot of the Final Fantasy games, this one looked different than the typical turn-based combat typically found in the retro games, and I was excited to try it.
Many video games concern themselves with creating an avatar for the player, usually by offering some level of customization in the areas of character appearance and skill specialization.
On February 23, local Vancouver wordsmith John Vaillant met with creative writing students in Douglas College’s Aboriginal Gathering Place to discuss the writing and publishing of his award winning books The Golden Spruce, The Tiger, and The Jaguar’s Children.
Among the flock of students entering Douglas’ doors every day, there are likely many who place well-being and healthy living among their top priorities.
Two All-Candidate Forums were held for the ongoing DSU Student Representative Committee election last week. While the Other Press was unable to cover the February 23 forum at David Lam, which was attended by six members of Action and two members of NeXgen, the New Westminster campus’ February 25 forum was covered.
BC has seen its unfortunate share of deaths due to drug overdoses. According to the BC’s Coroner Service, 465 people died due to illegal overdoses, an increase of 27 per cent compared to 2014.
Drivers who have previously been steered away from the Port Mann Bridge due to tolls might change their route in the near future.
Families of victims murdered by Robert Pickton were shocked when the serial killer’s self-penned memoir showed up for sale online this past week.