Vancouver’s third-round pick Jobst-Smith grew up in North Vancouver. Her hockey career began at the age of six with the North Shore Avalanche organization. She played for the Avalanche until she was ...
The Kwantlen Student Association discussed its silver coin giveaway to mark 44 years of the student union, as well as its initiatives for Diwali during an executive committee meeting on Oct. 27.
Human Rights Watch condemned the Riyadh Comedy Festival for whitewashing the Saudi government’s abuses and called on the performers to use their public platform to “urge Saudi authorities to free ...
The government made promises of truth and reconciliation, yet when it comes to challenging the status quo, the true priorities are revealed. All three branches of government are working so hard to ...
With the horror of the Halloween season ending and another horror — Mariah Carey Christmas — defrosting and starting up again, here’s what I consider some of the worst costumes to wear during the late ...
At the Surrey campus, KPU’s 61-space daycare broke ground. Provost and Vice-President Academic Diane Purvey said construction for the facility will present an opportunity for KPU trades students and ...
Scotiabank has donated $240,750 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University to financially support underrepresented high-school students in taking post-secondary courses.
Now in its second year, the inspiration behind Make Change Market is creating a space where vendors facing systemic barriers, such as low income, can showcase their skills and share their business ...
Honestly, Vancouver and Toronto already make up two of the “Fantastic Four” Canadian cities. Why else do music tours, production crews, and esports competitions seem to think these are the only ...
There is nothing Miss Z won’t try when it comes to fashion, which makes her a fashion chameleon.
The panel, left to right: Sobia Moman, Elizabeth Douglas, Sarah Chapelle, Kier Junos, and moderators Nyamat Singh and Suneet Gill. (Submitted) Editor’s note: The Runner’s editorial team was involved ...
The Applied Genomics Centre (AGC) at Kwantlen Polytechnic University received a $1-million donation from Genome British Columbia.