The views expressed within this open letter are not necessarily those of The Runner’s staff. As a student newspaper, The Runner is a platform for free speech. During my first years at Kwantlen ...
The Kwantlen Student Association approved two new policies during a council meeting on Nov. 8 — a KSA Confidentiality Policy and a Council Communication Policy. Each policy is a recommendation from ...
The Pharmacare Act will increase access to medications and cover the cost of contraception and diabetes drugs. (Pexels/World Sikh Organization of Canada) Listen to Post Canada’s health-care system has ...
Nov. 11 — many Canadians nationwide observe two minutes of silence, often at Remembrance Day ceremonies, to honour and remember all those who have served in the military and continue to serve.
On a Monday night in Vancouver, I found myself part of an unexpected sea of miniskirts and pink dresses, each shimmering and moving toward the Pacific Coliseum for Sabrina Carpenter's final Canadian ...
A Kwantlen Polytechnic University alumna has launched a new counselling clinic in downtown Langley. Cassandra Hildebrand’s Luma Vita Counselling offers services for anxiety, stress, depression, trauma ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University hosted an event on Nov. 4 to raise awareness about the growing toxic-drug crisis in B.C. and supply students with the skills and knowledge to prevent drug poisonings in ...
A hair trait found in a tropical Caribbean cattle breed may contribute to making the beef industry more sustainable and resilient to climate change. Robert Wester, a Kwantlen Polytechnic University ...
This summer, Nova Scotia released a new program to provide free at-home testing kits for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Experts say this step plays a vital role in reducing infection rates ...
Understanding Human Security and Climate Change was released last month by U.K.-based Edward Elgar Publishing. (File photo/Nyamat Singh) Listen to Post Understanding Human Security and Climate Change ...
"Bro." "WTF." "Liam?" "Dead." "Hello? Answer me!" Messages flooded my phone before I could process them. It was supposed to be a good day — my favourite sports teams had just won their Women's ...