Cuffing season upon us once again
This is a Public Service Announcement from your local RCMP
The clouds come, the sky darkens, and a noticeable chill enters the air every November, bringing with it the infamously deemed “cuffing season.”
This is a Public Service Announcement from your local RCMP
The clouds come, the sky darkens, and a noticeable chill enters the air every November, bringing with it the infamously deemed “cuffing season.”
A recent call for change has erupted, re-evaluating the idea that we need to set our clocks back an hour, as we did this September 1.
Charlie Tapler, an 11-year-old boy from Port Coquitlam, had a rather explosive Halloween this year.
Being down 0-3 is not what any team wants. Unfortunately, after a rough week two at home, that is where the men’s basketball team finds itself.
Angus Ireland is a fourth year player and one of the two captains for the Royals men’s volleyball team.
The women’s basketball team is off to a strong start in their 2015-16 campaign. They started the season with a win and came home looking for two more.
Sometimes known as the Irish goodbye or the French exit, ghosting is the act of leaving a party without announcing it or saying farewell to the host or the rest of the guests.
Come every November, the world of the artistically-inclined descends into NaNoWriMo.
So, someone thinks that NaNoWriMo is terrible. Well, I hope he’s got all his word‑warriors in formation so that my superior opinion can crush them all in a neat little row.
Remember the last school day in high school when you, your classmates, and everybody else gathered in the foyer to sign yearbooks?