Fire hydrant break on Pandora/Cook

On March 26 at approximately 2.15 p.m., a fire hydrant began to flood the Pandora Avenue and Cook Street intersection. “We were working down in Fairfield and we got a call that somebody hit a fire hydrant, and we came up here to discover that something in fact...
The perpetual  possibilities of paper

The perpetual possibilities of paper

If you haven’t picked up on the reusing trend already, then paper could be your gateway material. We use it every day whenever we write on notepads, read books (those still published on paper, at least), read newspapers and magazines or receive mail. We are surrounded...

Have a business idea? Put it on ICE

It’s not unusual for students to come up with possible business ideas while still in university or shortly after graduating. However, going ahead with that idea is not an easy decision to make. Unlike being employed, running your own business is risky. It involves...

Remembering Victoria’s stolen sisters

On Feb. 17 at noon, people from many demographics gathered in front of Our Place, a society located downtown that offers support to Victoria’s most vulnerable, to remember the stolen sisters — indigenous women that have gone missing or been murdered. The Native...