Doors Open Richmond (DOR) is returning for its 17th year on June 8 and 9 with more than 40 sites to visit, ranging from public services and local businesses to cultural centres. Presented by the ...
The Vancouver Short Film Festival (VSFF) took place at the Vancouver International Film Centre (VIFF) screening short films by Canadian filmmakers in-person from May 31 to June 2, and continues to run ...
In wake of Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza, a cyberspace movement called “Blockout 2024” has emerged, targeting celebrities perceived as indifferent to the conflict or are not using their ...
Applied communications instructor Petti (Peg) Fong started a podcast called Alone Together: A Curious Exploration of Loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic and has written a book with the same title.
For about 15 years, Dani Gal collected a specific genre of vinyl records that appeal to both the eyes and ears. The Berlin-based and Jerusalem-born artist and filmmaker’s first Canadian solo exhibit ...
The federal government recently announced that a $60 million fund will be given over a five-year period to Canada's entrepreneur non-profit Futurpreneur. This funding is important because the program ...
The bill that would force ByteDance to sell or shutdown TikTok is one of a few bipartisanship points in an increasingly divided U.S. Congress. (Unsplash/Collabstr) Listen to Post Last April, I penned ...
New three and four-year part-time study options are available to Kwantlen Polytechnic University brewing and brewery operations students beginning in the fall. Prospective students can now choose ...
The B.C. government has failed on an incredibly important front. It has failed its cities, residents, and vulnerable segments within its population. Last month, Premier David Eby announced a reversal ...