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Classroom disruptors put on a cringe clinic

Nicholas Naylor Mar 29, 2023 0
By Nicholas Naylor When successful pranksters like Jake and Logan Paul gained wealth and notoriety in the YouTube world of “pranktainment”, they spawned an army of minions trying to replicate their style. But instead of amassing fame and…
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Whistler’s popular Japanese student exchange set for return after COVID hiatus

Nicholas Naylor Mar 29, 2023 0
By Nicholas Naylor Four years ago this month, families in Whistler were hosting 10 students from the resort municipality’s Japanese sister city, Karuizawa. But then the pandemic that shut down international travel also put the…
Arts & Life

Abandoned boat on Kitsilano beach

Nicholas Naylor Mar 29, 2023 0
The Mikkelene is a 27' Catalina sailboat that washed up on Kitsilano beach during a storm in February. The boat was abandoned, vandalized and looted but how did this boat end up there in such disrepair? With help from Jon Strom, a former…
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Langara library exposer to be released this month

Nicholas Naylor Mar 15, 2023 0
By Ty Lim A man convicted of a series of indecent acts at Langara and the Lower Mainland is set to be released at the end of the month after serving a sentence of 30 days in jail plus time already served. Charged early May 2022,…
Arts & Life

Raising fancy pigeons has a rich history but does it have a future

Nicholas Naylor Mar 15, 2023 0
By Nicholas Naylor Andy Hansen and Pavel Lutsenko from the Vancouver Poultry and Fancy Pigeon Association speak about raising show pigeons and the trouble the club has had attracting a new generation to the hobby. Andy Hansen shows his…
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Sewer divers beat robots in human waste

Nicholas Naylor Feb 15, 2023
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…
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