Monthly Archives: March, 2026

No one is safe from my barista mind

I enjoy making all manner of delicious lattes and drinks, and the more I grow my barista skills, the more ideas pop into mind....

Lapu-Lapu Festival: almost a year later

Nearly a year has passed since 2025’s tragic Lapu-Lapu Festival on Apr. 26, where a vehicle intentionally crashed into several people on the busy...

Ranking my favourite horror franchise

Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) said it best: we all go a little mad sometimes –– and I’m proud to say I am mad over...

A behind-the-scenes look at how Secret in the Wings is prepping for the stage

Are you drawn to fairy tales? Dreams? Non-linear stories? If so (and even if you’re not), watching UFV Theatre’s upcoming production Secret in the...

Vancouver’s vying for the Walter Cup

On Apr. 23, 2025 the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) announced Vancouver as the destination for the first expansion team in league history. The Vancouver...

The real virus of our world

There are too many damn ads in the world. Everytime I enter a website, there’s a bundle of distracting, random ads that have nothing...

Marie Philip-Poulin breaks an Olympic record

Marie-Philip Poulin made history on Feb. 16, during Canada’s semi-final game against Switzerland as she scored two goals. This allowed Poulin to break a...

Over 100 First Nations reject changes to B.C. DRIPA

In a joint statement released Feb. 9, directed at B.C. Premier David Eby, over 100 First Nations opposed the proposed changes made to the...

She killed for love — His & Hers on Netflix

His & Hers (2026) is more than a show you casually watch — it’s an American thriller series inspired by Alice Feeney’s bestselling novel, and...

“The artistic process is a mysterious and convoluted conversation”

In a world with so many different religions and belief systems, Abbotsford painter and sculptor Jesse Klassen aims to open conversation with his art....

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