Alden Minuk ’26 Copy Editor Photo credit: Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck On June 18, Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar was murdered outside of a Sikh place of worship in British Columbia. Canadian intelligence agencies have been looking into the murder and have found credible ties to Indian government agents. In September, Justin Trudeau publicly announced... Continue Reading →
Culture Wars Don’t Win in Manitoba
Nathan Poklar ’24 Politics Editor Photo by Alex Karpa On Oct. 3, Manitobans went to the polls and voted out Heather Stefanson and the Progressive Conservatives, voting in the New Democrats and marking the first change in government since the pandemic started. One of the most prominent aspects of this election was the stark difference... Continue Reading →
Canada’s Housing Fiasco
Thomas Maksim ‘25 Contributor Photo by Hill Times/Andrew Meade On the Liberal Party of Canada’s platform from 2015, one of the first things listed is “Affordable Housing”. They mention a ten-year infrastructure plan that, when implemented, will fix Canada’s housing industry. But eight years later, Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis where... Continue Reading →
Ticketmaster Scandal
Joseph Lewin ‘25 Contributor Photo by Thilo Schmuelgen/Reuters Going to see your favourite artist in person can be an exhilarating experience, but lately it’s become too expensive. With ticket prices ranging from hundreds of dollars, to over $1000 CAD, it has become exponentially more difficult for fans to see their favourite artists. Ticketmaster has been... Continue Reading →
Hackney Diamonds
Sawyer Ramsay '24 Arts & Culture Editor Photo Credit: Getty Images The Rolling Stones are undoubtedly one of the most influential and important Rock and Roll bands of all time. They have been around for over 60 years, despite all the ups and downs they have faced. One of the most devastating things that happened... Continue Reading →
The Black Pumas
Sawyer Ramsay '24 Arts & Culture Editor Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images Soul and R&B music channels emotions within all aspects of the song, the instruments and the lyrics. This is what makes the genre so great – its connection with the listener to invoke a sense of emotion deep into the soul. One great... Continue Reading →
Introduction to Cryptocurrency
Castiel Haripersad ’25 & Mauricio Barrientos-Garay ’26 Copy Editor & Contributor Photo by Reuters/Dado Ruvic For those entertaining the idea that one day you'll take up your life savings, invest them into your completely stable Dogecoin account, break lucky, and earn $10 million to buy a Bugatti and cruise down the Autobahn, never to be... Continue Reading →
The Hacking of the Las Vegas Casinos
Rodmehr Filizadeh ’25 Business Editor Photo by Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority On September 11, 2023, MGM Grand reported a cybersecurity issue affecting some of its systems on the Las Vegas strip. Around the same time, Caesars Entertainment reported that they too had been affected by cyberattacks. While the two giants of the Las... Continue Reading →
U2 and The Las Vegas Sphere
Sawyer Ramsay '24 Arts & Culture Editor Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review for Associated Press Las Vegas is no stranger to huge, out-of-this-world architectural projects. They have hotels imitating ancient Greek Architecture, a mini–Eiffel Tower, massive fountains, replicated canals of Venice, and much more. This year, Vegas took on another colossal project, “The Sphere.”... Continue Reading →
Barbenheimer’s Impact on the Film Industry
Aidan Kuo '25 & Benjamin Lehman ‘25 Contributors Photos by Warner Bros./Universal Coke vs Pepsi, Messi vs Ronaldo, Marvel vs DC — these are just some examples of the greatest rivalries of the modern era. On July 21, 2023, two new superpowers arose - two films that turned society on its head: Barbie and Oppenheimer.... Continue Reading →