Monthly Archives: November, 2025

The Abby Cat Daddy thinks paws-itive about supporting cats 

Local registered charity, The Abby Cat Daddy — the Feline Advocate Society, announced on Sept. 10, the grand opening of Pawsitive Thrift located in...

Must be all the rain

The city of Vancouver is a lot of things; vibrant, multicultural, expensive; but what it is not is a city of winners. Success has...

Coffee, friend or foe

Early mornings, between classes, and late night study sessions; what is found in all of these moments? Lattes, americanos, mochas, and more. At the...

Cascade Rewind: Belgian waffles and butterfly effects

The world of games is a vast universe filled with wonder, heartbreak, and devastating choices that linger long after the credits roll. One game...

Chasing kittens: a new olympic sport

Lately, I’ve been getting most of my exercise from chasing my roommate's kitten away from all the food in the house. It’s a sport...

The life of a toaster 

Have you ever used your toaster and thought “I wonder how many pieces of bread it’s seen?” Just me? Okay. Well, regardless, it was...

Tuchscherer family values 

  Growing up on a dairy farm means something always needs to be done. Cows need to be milked and fed their hay, barn stalls...

Dead really is just a word in Black Phone 2

Upon seeing Black Phone 2 (2025), I was extremely intrigued — a stark contrast to how I felt about the first movie, The Black...

Evelyn Lau: from prose to poetry

In preparation for November’s annual Fraser Valley Writers Festival (FVWF), The Cascade sat down with one of the festival’s keynote speakers, Evelyn Lau, to discuss...

The peace prize and the warships

On Oct. 10, 2025, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to María Corina Machado, the leader and face of Venezuela’s democratic movement for reform....

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