Getting outside and walking in your neighbourhood or at a local park are effective strategies to help keep your mind occupied. Recent polling reveals some Canadians are feeling “uncomfortable” with…
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New self-isolation rules and more to come?By Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist Currently, the province is prioritizing individuals that have health problems to get tested if they show symptoms so that…
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I have a strong sense that we’re making rational decisions with the best information that we have. Dr. Bonnie Henry BC’s prominent face during pandemic has encountered her share of…
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For all that I respect Bansal and the 2300 plus petition signers’ concerns, I am afraid that they have overlooked the gruesome mental and physical health damages that students have…
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Are we going back to Phase 1?By Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist Restaurants can still operate at full capacity except all patrons have to remain at their original table while gyms…
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Your once favourite Christmas tunes ruinedBy Brandon Yip, Senior Columnist It has been another shitty—sorry I mean, joyous year. With the pandemic in our daily lives for the second consecutive…
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The World Health Organization also advises wealthy nations to deliver leftover vaccines to developing countries to slow the rate of transmission in those countries. The new Omicron variant creates uncertainty…
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“When we laugh with someone—whether through a screen or 2m apart—we get this cocktail of hormones that strengthens our emotional bonds in a way that wouldn’t otherwise be possible.” -Naomi…
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I should be respectful of people who have passed on. However, there are exceptions to that rule. Mak Parhar died the way he lived—unwilling to acknowledge facts and full of…
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It’s been a while since the stadium was open to sports fansBy Mo Hussain, Sports Reporter “The environment was amazing. I didn’t think it was going to be like that.”…