US Secretary of State Kerry visits Ottawa
United States Secretary of State John Kerry visited Ottawa last week, the first senior US official to travel to the nationâs capital after the horrific attacks that left two Canadian soldiers dead.
United States Secretary of State John Kerry visited Ottawa last week, the first senior US official to travel to the nationâs capital after the horrific attacks that left two Canadian soldiers dead.
Twenty-two-year-old Oscar Taveras, a promising outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, lost his life on October 26 when he was involved in a deadly car accident that also took the life of 18-year-old girlfriend Edilia Arvelo.
For the past decade, November has served as a month of awareness regarding prostate exams. âMovember,â as the month is nicknamed, sees men each year grow moustaches to raise money and help seek better cures for prostate cancer.
On Halloween night, looking to start the year with a bang, the Douglas College Royals womenâs basketball team faced off against the Langara Falcons in their first league game of the season.
On October 30, after a months-long debate, Trinity Western Law School was turned down by the BC Law Society as an accredited law school.
Since news broke of CBCâs decision to fire Jian Ghomeshi on October 26, there have been a number of developments. Here is a condensed timeline highlighting specific events up to November 1.
The Douglas College Royals menâs and womenâs soccer teams both had respectable ends to their 2014/15 regular seasons before they began the exhilarating and nerve-racking transition to the PACWEST Provincial Championships.
On October 20, Los Angeles Kings defenceman Slava Voynov was suspended indefinitely from all team activities based on domestic violence allegations.
The David Lam campus will be the venue for Douglasâ 2014 Tri-Cities All-Candidates Forum. The forum allows students, faculty, and members of the public to meet and talk one-on-one with various candidates
On October 20, the family of Slocan shooter Peter de Groot spoke out for the first time at a press conference.