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Due to scheduling changes, there will now also be Sauder courses that run on Fridays starting in September 2015.
LDOC has come and past, and we’ve saved the best for last: this week’s T-Birds 5-on-5 features five athletes who won a CIS or NAIA championship this season.
Rappers Without Borders' mission is to raise funds for the Doctors Without Borders organization, which was also the inspiration behind the club name.
The research showed that the volume of glaciers in Western Canada will decrease by 70 per cent over the next 85 years.
I wasn’t even planning on going to Block Party...I felt a vague sense of dread: I would be alone.
Zarzycki and his crew feel that they’ve honed their skills enough to make a go of becoming Canada’s Onion.
Whitecaps FC2 has a poster child for its plan to develop promising local prospects.
Add bikes, neon lights, glow sticks, and electronic dance music and what do you get? The perfect pre-finals stress relief, a.k.a the UBC Bike Rave.
Audacious and Capricious deal with religious prejudice, eating disorders, drinking, and quite a bit of sex.
The chronology of the works themselves can be a considered a coming of age story as Czaga found it hard to write about herself when she initially started.
Sophie, in Shadow, set in India in 1914, has earned the book a spot as a finalist for a BC Book Prize in Children’t Literature.
Aaron Chapman was nominated for the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award for Live at the Commodore: The Story of Vancouver's Historic Commodore Ballroom.
Aislinn Hunter’s The World Before Us is off to an astounding start by being shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize.