Reduce your intake to make it through winter By Katie Czenczek, News Editor The Enbridge pipeline explosion happened on October 9, but its effects are still making it difficult…
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Canada poised to take a step towards increased animal rights By Katie Czenczek, News Editor It may soon be a criminal offense to hold dolphins and whales in captivity.…
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Cast your vote sooner rather than later By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Elections BC urges British Columbians to vote as soon as they can in the referendum. On November…
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The art of today can be the tourism of tomorrow By Katie Czenczek, News Editor Whether or not you like public art, it goes without saying that in some…
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Data complied around printing consumption at the college By Katie Czenczek, News Editor If you were to lay down each piece of paper printed at Douglas College in a…
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This year marks a century since World War I ended By Katie Czenczek, News Editor This Remembrance Day, hundreds stood outside of New Westminster City Hall to honour the…
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PETA and DXE make a splash in Vancouver By Katie Czenczek, News Editor On Friday, November 2, Direct Action Everywhere (DXE), PETA, and other animal rights groups met at the…
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Students meet with government to ask for change By Katie Czenczek, News Editor While many others celebrated Halloween, post-secondary students from all over the province came together to lobby for…
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BCFS calls on BC government to keep promise By Katie Czenczek, News Editor The British Columbia Federation of Students (BCFS) is calling all students who hate student debt to rise…
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British Columbians have until November 30 to cast their vote By Katie Czenczek, News Editor With voter packages being sent out starting last week, it is the perfect time to…