Above and beyond
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.
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.
The Douglas Studentsâ Union (DSU), Douglife, and the Office for New Students have organized a week of Halloween activities both on and off campus.
On the morning of October 22, Hamilton resident Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, a lone gunman, approached the National War Memorial at Parliament Hill and killed Corporal Nathan Cirillo.
Canada Post has begun shifting over to community mailboxes as of October 20. Over the next five years, home delivery of mail via Canada Post is to be obsolete.
Security at the British Royal houses across the United Kingdom has been tightened in response to reports released last week that servants in the royal houses are inviting guests to stay with them overnight.
Peter DeGroot was the target of an intense manhunt Thanksgiving weekend in Slocan, BC. DeGroot allegedly shot at police on October 9 before running into a nearby forest; he was killed on October 13.
The City of Vancouver planned to host a public New Yearâs Eve bash for the first time in over two decades, but plans for a party to ring in 2015 have officially been halted.