Monthly Archives: February, 2026

Athleisure’s cool, but so is objectivity

Athletes have developed visual alter egos. They go from being geared up and sweaty to dripping in high-fashion brands, creating their own catwalk. The...

On Black brilliance

Black History Month occurs every February in Canada and is a dedicated time to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of Black Canadians. Our featured...

Read that book that sounds stupid

I have hesitated picking up a book because it looked, well, stupid. Or of a lower class than typically “respected” literature. Or it didn’t...

BC healthcare fears mayhem from FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to take place in Toronto starting June 12, and in Vancouver on June 18, but the B.C...

Get your brand off my jersey!

Advertising is both invasive and distracting. Yet despite this, professional and collegiate sports continue to welcome advertisers with open arms — and open bank...

Cascade Rewind: HYAAH!!! The Legend lives on

We were visiting family friends on the outskirts of Edmonton when I first sensed something was off. My playmate, who’d normally barrel toward the...

I’m something of a plant myself, you know

My plants are dying and so am I. And I don’t mean the existential “every day I inch closer to death” dying (let’s try...

A valley take on the scottish play

As far as tragedies go, Shakespeare’s Macbeth is pretty high up there in terms of familiarity. Often quoted and referenced, even if it's just “that...

Federal government workers facing layoffs

At the beginning of 2026, thousands of Canadian federal employees received letters warning of potential layoffs, as part of the government’s plan to cut...

Drug decriminalization program discontinued in B.C.

On Jan. 14, B.C. NDP Minister of Health Josie Osborne stated that the province would be stopping its drug decriminalization project at the end...

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