Kwantlen Polytechnic University hosted an event on Nov. 4 to raise awareness about the growing toxic-drug crisis in B.C. and supply students with the skills and knowledge to prevent drug poisonings in ...
This summer, Nova Scotia released a new program to provide free at-home testing kits for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Experts say this step plays a vital role in reducing infection rates ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s political science department hosted a U.S. presidential election watch party on Nov. 5 at Grassroots Cafe on the Surrey campus, watching “history in the making” ...
A hair trait found in a tropical Caribbean cattle breed may contribute to making the beef industry more sustainable and resilient to climate change. Robert Wester, a Kwantlen Polytechnic University ...
Heart of the City Festival is taking place until Nov. 10, featuring more than 100 events throughout the community and online. The festival carries a rich history, rooted in decades of celebrating the ...
"Bro." "WTF." "Liam?" "Dead." "Hello? Answer me!" Messages flooded my phone before I could process them. It was supposed to be a good day — my favourite sports teams had just won their Women's ...
The Competition Tribunal’s decision to fine Cineplex Inc. $38.9 million for charging customers a hidden $1.50 online booking fee has sparked debate about the transparency of consumer practices. The ...
Understanding Human Security and Climate Change details the impacts of climate change across eight countries through case studies, extensive research, and interviews with experts from around the world ...
Sher Vancouver founder Alex Sangha often doesn’t have time to go shopping for formal clothing as a social worker and counsellor. However, when Sangha received a call from Delta North MLA Ravi Kahlon ...
More than two-and-a-half years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, igniting a war over territorial disputes. Thousands have since died or faced injuries, while many have fled ...