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Tag: vancouver

Call me Mr. Bannock

Posted on March 5, 2018March 5, 2018 by Justin Scott

Call me Mr. Bannock A former cook in CapU’s kitchen is bringing traditional Indigenous dishes to Vancouver with a modern twist Justin Scott // Managing Editor Although Vancouver is home…

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Opinions: Hosting the Olympic Games isn’t cheap, but the experience is priceless

Posted on March 5, 2018March 6, 2018 by Helen Aikenhead

The price is alright Hosting the Olympic Games isn’t cheap, but the experience is priceless Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor The Olympic Winter Games have come and gone once again…

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Opinions: Vancouver, the ‘no-safe’ city

Posted on March 5, 2018March 5, 2018 by Rachel D'Sa

Vancouver, the ‘no-safe’ city The minimalist lifestyle should not apply to nightlife security in Vancouver Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor The plea for an extension of bar hours…

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Artist Spotlight: Wind-Up Birds

Posted on February 27, 2018February 27, 2018 by Natasha Jones

Artist Spotlight: Wind-Up Birds NATASHA JONES // CONTRIBUTOR Photo c/o Matt Okuda Local Vancouver band and winners of this year’s Best of Capilano Awards for Best Musician/Group, Wind-Up Birds, are…

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Editor’s Desk: Adulting – Be prepared

Posted on February 25, 2018February 27, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Volume 50, Issue 16: Editor’s Desk CARLO JAVIER // EDITOR-IN-CHIEF “Too much change is not a good thing. Ask the climate.” – Michael Scott We almost didn’t make it this…

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Sounding off: Vancouver’s rainbow-bound indie music zine

Posted on February 19, 2018February 20, 2018 by Natasha Jones

Sounding off The face behind Vancouver’s rainbow-bound indie music zine Natasha Jones // Contributor First year Capilano University Communications student Elizabeth Kerschbaumer has been making zines since the eleventh grade….

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At Vancouver’s Academie Duello, people live out their historical combat fantasies

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Justin Scott

En Garde Vancouver’s Academie Duello is allowing people to live out their historical combat fantasies Justin Scott // Managing Editor Although swords are an extremely outdated weapon by any modern…

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Next to Normal – Vancouver musical fights the stigma surrounding mental illness

Posted on February 11, 2018February 11, 2018 by Tia Kutschera Fox

Next to normal A Vancouver musical is currently fighting the stigma surrounding mental illness Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor West Moon Theatre will be putting on a production of…

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: I M U R

Posted on February 6, 2018February 6, 2018 by Leah Scheitel

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: I M U R The soundtrack to your next make out session LEAH SCHEITEL // WRITER Electro-pop trio I M U R (pronounced “I Am, You Are) is…

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