As we approach the last stretch of 2024, it’s safe to say we have lived through several historical moments, from the biggest election year in history and the escalating war in the Middle East to the ...
KPU unveiled a new name on Sept. 12 for its Main building at the Surrey campus — Maple. The name change was officially announced during KPU’s annual Truth and Reconciliation flag-raising ceremony, and ...
Vancouver’s newest professional women’s soccer team, Vancouver Rise FC, officially unveiled last month, marking the return of professional women’s soccer to the city after more than a decade. The team ...
International students continue to get a raw deal in Canada as thousands of people now face possible deportations at the end of the year with federal changes to work permit rules. This comes in the ...
From escape rooms to sports simulators, a new amusement centre in North Delta offers a range of interactive activities. CipherX expanded beyond Coquitlam this summer by opening up another location ...
The Nikkei Garden Farmers Market is taking place bi-monthly until Oct. 27 at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre in Burnaby. The farmers market operates under the BC Association of Farmers’ ...
The song, written by band member Pasang Galay while on a trip to Nepal last year, offers the perspective of the Indigenous artist grieving his grandfather Victor Galay’s loss to Alzheimer’s. Wack is a ...
Cafeterias at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Surrey and Richmond campuses reopened on Sept. 3 after being shut down for more than a year due to low profits. Students visiting the Surrey campus ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University administration have temporarily cancelled the space for the Kwantlen Student Association’s special general meeting (SGM), which was scheduled to take place this ...
Kwantlen Student Association Peer Support is partnering with the KSA Volunteer Program and non-profit organization Art With Impact to host “Movies for Mental Health” at Grassroots Cafe on Kwantlen ...
The previous version of the article stated that students who are members of the Matsqui First Nation would be eligible for the proposed Indigenous student tuition waiver. The Runner regrets the error.