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Ferment fest “bubbling” with good food

Posted on November 8, 2017November 8, 2017 by Tia Kutschera Fox

Vancouver’s first festival of fermentation a big hit Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor When someone says “festival,” thoughts of empty wallets probably come to mind. And when someone says…

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The Laugh Jedi

Posted on October 23, 2017October 23, 2017 by Justin Scott

Vancouver Theatre Sports League transforms a classic film series into a night of smiles and laughter Justin Scott // Managing Editor While everyone has a bucket list, there are certain…

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Live Review: Sinjin Hawke and Zora Jones

Posted on October 18, 2017October 23, 2017 by Justin Scott

The Dynamic Duo didn’t disappoint at New Forms Festival Justin Scott // Managing Editor Photos by Kris Krüg From September 28-30, Vancouver’s Centre for Digital Media played home to the…

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The call of the wild

Posted on October 17, 2017October 17, 2017 by Layla Kadri

Are you Vitamin N (Nature) deficient? Layla Kadri // Columnist It’s clear that our modern society is generally less connected to the natural environment than past generations. In Vancouver, many…

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Taking a bow

Posted on October 17, 2017October 17, 2017 by Milana Bucan

Music prodigy continues the tradition of offering the mic to Vancouver’s finest talent Milana Bucan // Contributor With five locations scattered across the Vancouver region, Trees Organic, a coffee and…

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Staging social change

Posted on October 17, 2017October 17, 2017 by Sarah Schmidt

A Vancouver theatre company continues its mission for a better community Sarah Schmidt // Contributor Since 1981, the Vancouver-based theatre company Theatre for Living has been using current social issues within…

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Ain’t no mountain

Posted on October 16, 2017October 21, 2017 by Carlo Javier

BC’s trails are as popular as ever, but what’s behind the latest trend is hurting the integrity of the outdoors Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Cover illustration by Annie Chang Luke…

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What the fuck are you doing?!

Posted on October 16, 2017November 18, 2025 by Greta Kooy

Road rage is good for you Campus Life Editor Some people do yoga, some people write songs, and some of us casually say “fuck” under our breath 15 times in…

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Pet owners need not apply

Posted on October 16, 2017October 16, 2017 by Tia Kutschera Fox

Vancouver renters
 face the worst pet discrimination in Canada Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor Illustration by Janice Callangan It happens almost every time: you’ve found a decent apartment you…

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