Monthly Archives: January, 2026

Culture crisis in Canuckland

The culture of the Vancouver Canucks is not for the faint of heart. From the turmoil of the Mark Messier era in the 1990s,...

Atmospheric river floods parts of the Fraser Valley

Beginning on Dec. 8, 2025, a combination of different atmospheric rivers coming from south-eastern Asia hit British Columbia. The forecast estimated between 50 to...

Blast offside review into the sun

When Matt Duchene scored a mile offside 12 years ago, I was screaming bloody murder for the NHL to implement some sort of offside...

Cascade Rewind: Pride & Prejudice is still bewitching

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a bored person looking for something to do should watch a good film. My recommendation is Joe Wright’s...

Bridge the divide with these recommendations

Have you considered that you might learn the most from a perceived enemy? Or that you may have more in common psychologically with the...

A crash course in battery health

Less than a month ago, I got my first “battery deterioration/reduction in performance” notification on my four-year-old Samsung Galaxy S21, followed by a vague...

Shower thoughts

I step inside and turn the knob to the left. Why do people want to run away from their ages? Honestly, how does a number...

Grouse Mountain turns one hundred

Grouse Mountain will be celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2026 and they honoured this milestone by hosting a New Years Eve party on Dec....

Remember the dead and fight like hell for the living

On Nov. 20th, UFV hosted an event for the Transgender Day of Remembrance, organized by No Space for Hate Abbotsford, the UFV Faculty &...

Canada’s increasing need for food banks

Food banks are pillars of support for Canadian communities, providing much needed support for food insecure Canadians.  CTV News reported that in every 10 people...

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