Woohoo, Boohoo

Wooboo: Rebooting a franchise Let’s face it, folks: Hollywood doesn’t have two original ideas to rub together. Reboots are about all you’re going to get...

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, The article “Nobody pays attention to your workout clothes,” written by Willie Kamawe,  argues that we don’t need a bunch of fancy, high-priced...

Petter’s “neutrality” means disengagement

Academia is political. So is industry. But despite his focus on public-private partnerships, SFU President Andrew Petter strives to avoid acknowledging his — and...

Having the courage to embrace my vulnerability

During a recent youth leadership retreat with my church, I had the opportunity to participate in a team-building exercise that each person take turns...

Humans are wiping out the caribou, not wolves

A five-year wolf cull is currently taking place in British Columbia, with approximately 180 wolves being shot from helicopters this year alone. The BC...

BC’s ‘balanced budget’ is costing ordinary citizens

While BC residents deal with exorbitantly high living costs and public services that lag behind the rest of Canada, the new provincial budget recently...

Woohoo, Boohoo:

Woohoo: Wisdom Where would our lives be without wisdom? Our society thrives — and is dependent — on wisdom to succeed. Generational knowledge and experience...

Voters must realize that TransLink is not on the transit plebiscite

As you are probably already aware, the transportation funding plebiscite is fast approaching and both sides of the debate are actively trying to win...

Younger is better: realizing my potential

Working in an office of your friends and peers is a wonderful thing, but there are certain difficulties that come with being the youngest...

Multilingual road signs are crucial for cultural inclusivity

The City of Kamloops recently denied a proposal from Councilor Donovan Cavers to add the word “estil,” meaning “stop” in the Aboriginal language Secwepemc,...