Planners cancel Vancouver New Yearâs Eve party
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.
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.
On July 1, goalie Ryan Miller signed a three-year deal with the Vancouver Canucks. Following 11 years with the Buffalo Sabres and a brief stint with the St. Louis Blues, Miller has come to the Canucks on a contract worth approximately $18-million.
The fourth annual Uganda Quiz Night will be taking place on October 28. The night will be hosted by the Douglas College Foundation and Coquitlam Sunrise Rotary at the David Lam campus, with all proceeds going towards literacy projects in Uganda.
Another year of Royals’ volleyball is just around the corner, and both the men’s and women’s teams are confident that they will leave a definitive mark in the upcoming season.
In one of the first times since the 1993 Sue Rodriguez case, the debate on assisted suicide has been brought to Canadian mediaâs attention. The current legal status of assisted suicide, or the âright-to-dieâ as supporters are calling it, has once again come into question for the Supreme Court.
Carsâthere are so many to choose from, and of those, there are many varieties. But when you factor in a college studentâs budget, the number of options dwindles significantly. What I hope to shed light on, however, is the best choices that offer the most value.
This year has been a big year for âWeird Alâ Yankovic. He released one of his most successful albums, Mandatory Fun, and performed his version of various TV theme songs at the Emmy Awards.