July events in New West and Coquitlam
By Angela Espinoza, News Editor Summer courses can be especially stressful when the sun starts to stick around. To take…
By Angela Espinoza, News Editor Summer courses can be especially stressful when the sun starts to stick around. To take…
Price changes benefit restaurants, not pubs By Angela Espinoza, News Editor Happy hour officially started in BC on June 20,…
Scott McAlpine suddenly leaves role as president of Douglas By Angela Espinoza, News Editor On June 17, New Westminster media…
Summary of Northern Gateway pipeline’s approval thus far By Angela Espinoza, News Editor Despite intense public opposition, Stephen Harper announced…
Prostitution laws in Canada under evaluation By Natalie Serafini, Assistant Editor In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously…
‘The Immigrant’ review By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist 4/5 The Immigrant may be a lesser-known film, but it deserves a…
For the most part, tolerance is bullshit. And I’ll tell you why. Have I ever told you about my good…
Growing up is hard in any era, but especially in 1945 when Dad is away at war, Mom is in a feud with a bohemian art teacher, and a friend is making a move on the girl next door.
Celebrate culture and understanding By Ingrid Quintanilla, Contributor The City of Bhangra Festival celebrates the arts, culture, and dance of…
A musical take on medieval times By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe, you may even end up…