Sewer divers beat robots in human waste

By Ty Lim When remotely operated robots meet their limit in the city’s sewers, it’s time for a human diver to delve into the complete darkness of Metro Vancouver’s toxic raw sewage. In an age of human jobs conceding to the efficiency…

Crunch time for Falcons

By Meharwaan Manak   After battling through the regular season, both of Langara's basketball teams have their eyes on the future.  Approaching the end of the season, the Langara Falcons women's hoops team must up their game if they…

New energy in vintage fashion

By Mateo Muego Young designers are energizing the vintage fashion movement in Vancouver as they combine old materials and tattered clothing through “upcycling.” Upcycling describes the reuse of vintage clothing to create new designs…

Learning more than just the birds and bees

By Emma Shular Sex educators say young adults are learning more about sex on their own than they are during high school sex education courses. Dee Stacey, a certified sexual health educator, has taught young adults in Vancouver since…

‘We hear the ambulances’

By Erin Conners While South Vancouver suffers from the worst ratio of overdose deaths to emergency calls, mobile services could be one option to help keep people alive, according to city councillor Pete Fry. Fry said he is unsure…