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Three films to watch for at this year’s Victoria Film Festival

Three films to watch for at this year’s Victoria Film Festival

by Brianna Bock | Jan 27, 2022 | Culture, Film

The annual festival is coming this February With the New Year comes the annual Victoria Film Festival (VFF). If you’ve never been to the VFF, it is a ten-day event running from Feb. 4-13 with the opportunity to see a diverse variety of films that you normally wouldn’t...
How to prepare for climate disasters

How to prepare for climate disasters

by Brianna Bock | Dec 22, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

What you can do ahead of time to be ready Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish The heat dome that swept across British Columbia this summer caught many of us unprepared. We scrambled for fans and googled ways to keep ourselves cool because, despite the warnings, extreme heat...
Peek Fest offers a chance for new artists to develop

Peek Fest offers a chance for new artists to develop

by Brianna Bock | Nov 19, 2021 | Culture, Theatre, Uncategorized

Graphic provided by PEEK Fest. November 3rd marked the beginning of the 5th annual Peek Festival with a combination of public performances with residencies, workshops, and showcases. But while the public can come and view never before seen work by emerging artists,...
Second act saves all: a review of Dead Man’s Cell Phone

Second act saves all: a review of Dead Man’s Cell Phone

by Brianna Bock | Nov 18, 2021 | Culture, Theatre

Photo by Dean Kalyan. When a phone at a cafe won’t stop ringing, Jean’s decision to answer it launches her into a dead man’s complicated family affairs. As she tries to give his loved ones some solace for his death, despite never knowing him, Jean is forced to...
Managing climate anxiety in a time of constant climate crisis

Managing climate anxiety in a time of constant climate crisis

by Brianna Bock | Nov 3, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

Advice and perspectives from local climate change activists  Graphic by Sie Douglas-Fish. Climate anxiety needs no introduction. Even if you haven’t heard of it by name, you’ve heard of it. Perhaps you’ve felt it.  Climate anxiety can be defined as a great...
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