Yearly Archives: 2025

Cascade Q&A: Tyson Christie

Tyson Christie is a UFV Baseball infielder/outfielder and an old soul at heart. Christie scored 19 runs in 2024 and was a First Team...

Marching for justice in Hope

On May 5, approximately 500 people marched the streets of Hope in honour of Indigenous people who were murdered and remain missing to this...

Snagging art at Snag in the Valley

Art, community, and local spaces; this is what Snag in the Valley, a community-based live art event, is all about. On May 15, Creative...

400 ostriches set to be culled from B.C. farm

On May 20, protesters and the RCMP were present at Universal Ostrich INC. farms in Edgewood, B.C. over a cull mandated by the Canadian...

Women’s organizations in danger of closure amidst financial cuts

On May 13, the UN Women Humanitarian Action released a new global survey with alarming results. In 2025, it was reported that 90 per...

Keirling marks UFV student’s authorial debut

On May 14, Avery Dow-Kenny hosted her first event as a self-published author. The UFV student celebrated the publishing of her debut novel Keirling...

Bring back fun one-liners

There’s a moment, after the screen in the movie theatre goes black, where everything is silent — when you run through all you’ve just...

Bring on the trauma with the latest Final Destination film

‘Holy , what the actual flying just happened?’ That would have been my exact reaction throughout Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025), if I hadn’t...

“You twins?” “Nah we cousins”

Am I the only one drowning in an ocean of reboots? It feels like everywhere I look, all I see are live-action adaptations, revivals...

For your beach read consideration

As someone who grew up taking the summer reading club at the library seriously, summer has always been a glorious time of hitting up...

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