Cape Town’s water crisis is the first of its kind in history. Here’s what the city’s residents are doing to conserve their most precious resource. […]
One to Watch: Kathleen Tennock
Ceramicist Kathleen Tennock takes some earthy inspiration for her work. There’s a timeless elegance to stone—it’s one of the oldest materials in the known world. […]
Purcell Woods Redevelopment Plan Taken to Public Hearing
Two bylaw amendments needed for construction of student housing to proceed. In order for Woodbridge Northwest Communities to make progress in its plans to build […]
North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Proposes North Shore Skytrain
Jane Thornthwaite produced a map of a rail system that could ease traffic congestion on the North Shore. Better access to public transit and more […]
Reasons to Love Vancouver
Reason #1: Craft Beer Kicked off a Revolution And now spirits, ciders and mead are following in its footsteps. After a shakeup in 2013 that […]
Vancouver-Based Charity Speaks on Witchcraft and Human Rights at the UN
Nearly 10 years after its inception, the charity is now globally recognized for its advocacy work and founder Peter Ash is bringing the topic of […]
Translink Buses Reportedly Skipping Capilano University Residence
The CSU has received multiple complaints from students that buses aren’t allowing them to board. Bus services and fees were increased in July throughout the […]
Capilano University Cleaners Unionize, Join SEIU2 in Fight for a Living Wage
Delia Tanza hasn’t had a single day off in four months. She works as a private caregiver for a few hours every morning before she […]
CSU Spent $20,000 on Captivate
Only $5,000 remains in the CSU’s events budget for the entire academic year. Less than a month into the fall semester, the Capilano Students’ Union […]







