Why art thou archaic?
William Shakespeare wrote âthouâ instead of âyouâ for a good reason, and it wasnât that he was trying to sound fancy.
A monster in human form
Frankenstein is a title weâre all familiar with. It conjures images of pieced-together monsters and mad science, of dark nights and thunderstorms, of lightning and angry mobs. Itâs the perfect monster story.
New Westminster heritage homes at risk
Maureen Arvanitidis is on a mission to save New Westminsterâs heritage homes, along with The New Westminster Heritage Preservation Society, where Arvanitidis sits as president.
Rent income distribution levels found to be high in new study
A recent study released by the BC Non-Profit Housing Association states the increasing difficulty of affordable rent in the Fraser Valley and Coquitlam.
Canadaâs climate change consolidation
Canada hasnât been able to meet climate targets since 2005, but that may soon change under the new federal government, with the help of Canadaâs premiers.
The delays in SkyTrain and the beginnings of light rail
The BC Transportation Ministry made the announcement on November 27 that the opening of the Evergreen Line will be delayed until early 2017, a few months after its anticipated opening in fall 2016.
Attack at Planned Parenthood clinic leaves three dead
On November 27, three were killed and nine were injured after Robert Lewis Dear, 59, laid siege with a gun to a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic for five hours.
A slowed refugee process with a focus on women and families
In the past week, there have been several updates regarding Canadaâs intake of Syrian refugees.
Victims take action against UBCâs broken and flawed system
UBC is in hot water in regard to the sexual harassment complaints that have been hidden and quieted by its administration for nearly two years.