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Team Canada’s Triumphs and Losses
Starting with a fiery opening ceremony in the Beijing National Stadium, the 2022 Winter Olympics flew by in a blast of triumph, loss, and perseverance.
Russia Invades Ukraine
What began as 190,000 Russian soldiers lining Ukraine’s border has quickly materialized into a full-blown invasion.
Recruited Athletes from the Class of 2022
For several graduating Hamberites, new opportunities are taking the form of university athletics.
The GOATs of Ennovate: How Hamber’s Award-Winning Goat Soap Came to Life
Over the past few months, GOAT Soap has become a brand that many Hamberites have come to know and love, recently placing first in UBC’s Ennovate Competition.
Beyond Football: A look into the only Public School Football Program in the City
“It’s not about football. It’s about helping people find their best potential,” says Griffins Football Head Coach Mr. Bobby Gibson.
How Mask Modifications Impact Efficacy
With the continued pandemic safety protocols, masks and their various modifications have become commonplace in society.
The Most Anticipated movies of 2022
Movies most anticipated in the upcoming year, as told by Nest reporter Elle Glen (8)
OPINION: Is the Dragon Starting to Fall? Why China’s Rise is not as inevitable as you think
The Chinese government, once wishing to build bridges with the West and foster cooperation, is now burning them, aggravating tensions and discrediting itself in the eyes of the international community.
OPINION: The Rise of Instagram and Eating Disorders
Teenagers are no strangers to the positive and negative effects of social media. Instagram in particular has become a platform so integrated into the daily lives of adolescents, that often, its power goes unnoticed.
OPINION: Are the Spider-Man Movies worth all the Attention?
People may find themselves wondering, “Is watching all nine Spider-Man movies worth my time?”
OPINION: Video Game Sound Design is Underrated
Sound design is the backbone to a player’s experience, encompassing all audible aspects of video games, from soundtracks, to voice acting, to footsteps.
OPINION: The Magic of Lin Manuel Miranda’s Songwriting
When Lin Manuel Miranda speaks or writes, the world listens. He is a multi-talented artist who combines two differing topics: hip-hop and revolutionary history.
Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Encroachment
The Coastal GasLink Pipeline is being built through the traditional lands of the Wet’suwet’en people in Northern BC. The controversial project is being protested by multiple Indigenous groups.
Falcon Wins BC Liberal Leadership Race
On February 6, 2022, former Deputy Premier Kevin Falcon was elected as the new leader of the BC Liberal Party, winning over 52 per cent of the vote.
Rebuilding the Vancouver Art Gallery, a Decade Later
Over 10 years ago, Vancouver Art Gallery staff voiced that the current gallery was too small and inadequate for exhibits. Now, in 2022, construction for a new gallery is underway.
BC’s New COVID Strategy: Treat It Like the Flu
Omicron has been seen by experts as milder, and as a result it is more difficult to tell if minor symptoms are COVID-19 or the common cold.
Vancouver-Born Artizia Explodes into Global Success
The Vancouver-based brand, Aritzia, was created in the Hills Department Store in 1984, and since then, has blossomed into an internationally sought-after retailer.
Indigenous-Led Olympic Bid Could Bring the winter Games Back to Vancouver in 2030
The Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee have announced the first-ever Indigenous-led Olympic bid, proposing the 2030 Winter Olympics be brought to Vancouver.
Vancouver’s Upcoming Development Projects
Despite delays to project timelines due to COVID-19 pandemic protocols, Vancouver’s developmental committees have been actively planning and carrying out numerous projects.
Tiny Shelters for Homelessness
The City of Vancouver is piloting the construction of a ‘tiny shelter’ project in the False Creek Flats, anticipated to open by the fall of 2022.