The City of North Vancouver is plugging into the world of bitcoin with a plan to use waste heat from bitcoin mining computers to provide warmth for businesses and homes.
By Lucas Jornitz
B.C. students dependent on jobs to pay tuition and living expenses are now dealing with layoffs as the global COVID-19 pandemic has shut down large parts of the economy.
According to a 2017 report from Vancity, 64…
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…
By Lucas Jornitz
The media and educational institutions need to do a better job of informing the public about the reasons why people are demonstrating in support of the Wet’suwet’en, said student organizer Tanis Wilson.
Wilson was an…
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.,…
By Safoura Rigi-Ladiz and Lucas Jornitz
For some, learning to write memoirs by interviewing Indigenous elders was in the hope of gaining a greater understanding of the darker parts of Canadian history. For some of the…
By Lucas Jornitz
Studio 58’s newest production Urinetown, The Musical tackles heavy themes with a humorous touch, using comedy to shed light on climate change, corporate greed and social uprising.
Using satire, Urinetown is a…
Produced by Lucas Jornitz
Is video gaming addiction any different from any other compulsive disorder?
In this week’s podcast, Ray Chopping and Agazy Mengesha talks about video game addiction.
The duo interviews video gaming…