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South Van park thrives over landfill

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 27, 2020
By Danauca Dory and Kristian Trevena What used to be Vancouver’s largest landfill is now a biodiverse park enjoyed by families across the city. A large part of South Vancouver’s community, Everett Crowley Park was the Kerr Road…
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Spring fever at Langara delayed by virus

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 19, 2020
By Lucas Jornitz Springtime is usually a time when students are keen to shake off the winter blues, spend some time outside in the sunshine and get out to socialize with their friends. With COVID-19 causing shutdowns, some students say…
Community

COVID-19 supplies fly off the shelves across the city

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 12, 2020
By Jessica A. Froud Vancouverites are rushing out to buy COVID-19 emergency supplies — much more than earthquakes kits despite being the high ongoing risk of the “big one” hitting the West Coast.  Businesses across Metro…
Campus

Langara student satisfaction rates show slow decline

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 12, 2020
By Rui Yang Xu Joshua Poole went to college in Alberta before transferring to Langara. He finds that it’s been a better experience here than he’s had in other schools. Poole, a second-year computer science student, said other colleges…
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Langara Falcons basketball teams fall short at quarter-finals

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 5, 2020
By Lucas Jornitz Disappointing losses for the Langara Falcons in the PacWest quarter-finals last weekend ended the season for both the women’s and the men’s basketball teams. Both teams lost to their opponents from Camosun College in…
Campus

Wednesday walkout at Langara draws attention to Wet’suwet’en

Kristian Trevena-Dorion Mar 4, 2020
By Lucas Jornitz An estimated 60 students, faculty and others walked out of class Wednesday afternoon to take part in a demonstration in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs. The  rally, which began at about 2:30 p.m.,…
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