Anvil Centre sitting idle
Despite officially opening on September 14, 2014, New Westminster’s $41.5-million Anvil Centre has yet to receive tenants now six months later.
Despite officially opening on September 14, 2014, New Westminster’s $41.5-million Anvil Centre has yet to receive tenants now six months later.
A number of animal culls are occurring throughout BC, catching the attention of animal rights groups such as the BCSPCA. The culls involve several species of animals being hunted, including wolves, cougars, and deer.
Prior to the 1970s, harvesting of natural resources was a new and developing industry, and many environmental regulations and social concerns about the environment did not exist. The continued complacency within the Canadian government towards the true, lived costs of harvesting energy is extremely worrisome.
Quite a commotion was created early last Monday on the campus of Simon Fraser University.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to make a smart comeback like Abby Sciuto on NCIS? Do you fantasize about impressing your friends with a classic Sheldon-from-The-Big-Bang-Theory zinger?
This week I had to go renew my driver’s licence. Now most people would agree that the photo is the worst part, and don’t get me wrong, I have had some beauties over the years: the sweaty looking one, the double chin one, and of course the one where I wore no makeup and people question if it’s me.
The winners of the 2015 Academy Awards have been leaked—and in a very surprising twist of events, most of them were won by last-minute local nominees. In what many question to be a selective Academy committee, the performances and feats awarded an Oscar range mostly in college-aged individuals in the Greater Vancouver area.
There are two key channels in life that we are all sailing through simultaneously. One is the career path we have chosen. On this route we are empowered to catch the wind and ride as far as we can undaunted.