Link takes on style in his new multiplayer game
I don’t think there is a gamer out there who doesn’t know the Legend of Zelda series.
I don’t think there is a gamer out there who doesn’t know the Legend of Zelda series.
Ian Fleming’s James Bond is probably the best known spy character of all time, and many movies have been adapted from his stories.
For many people, their coffee on-the-go comes from either the beloved Tim Hortons, the ever-growing Starbucks, or the most economic choice, McDonalds.
The Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation in Port Coquitlam is partnering with the Community Against Preventable Injuries (known widely as Preventable) in an effort to reduce the number of accidents that occur as a result of distracted driving.
November 4, 2015 is a day that many people will remember for generations to come. That day is the day that Justin Trudeau was sworn in as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada.
Environmentalists were relieved when Barrack Obama announced November 6, after seven years of controversy, that the US Government will be rejecting the continuation of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Ever since the transit plebiscite, where 62 per cent of Lower Mainland residents voted against a tax that would have funded transportation infrastructure and projects, both the provincial and municipal governments have been working toward other methods of developing the much needed infrastructure for the growing Metro Vancouver population.
Those having driven in Downtown Vancouver before have probably been over the viaducts more than once.
In a recent interview with the Vancouver Sun, Anne Marie D’Angelo, spokesperson for Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), stated that a shortage of nurses at the Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) will result in patient relocation and the postponement of several types of operations.
One of the first notable stories revolving around our Prime Minister Elect Justin Trudeau is about his new residence. Twenty-four Sussex Drive has been the home of Canada’s prime ministers since 1951, and Trudeau is now refusing to move in until proper renovations have been made.