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The Raptors Shake Up The Roster
Canada Leo Pi Canada Leo Pi

The Raptors Shake Up The Roster

The Raptors have made major changes to their roster before the trade deadline. Several new players have been added to the roster, and the only remaining player from the 2018–19 championship team is Chris Boucher. The Raptors have made multiple trades of star players and are hoping to rebuild to the level that they were once at.

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On the Come-Up: A Griff Update
Hamber & Student Life Ally Freedman Hamber & Student Life Ally Freedman

On the Come-Up: A Griff Update

As the graduating class of 2024 says goodbye to Hamber, their memories of the pre-pandemic Griff are leaving with them. The Griff, Hamber’s student-run store, has been mostly inactive for the past few years. However, the students behind the store are now working on rebuilding its reputation as one of the school’s most prominent operations.

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What is the Emergencies Act, and Why is it in the News Again?
Canada Dora Yuan Canada Dora Yuan

What is the Emergencies Act, and Why is it in the News Again?

Throughout February 2022, what started as a peaceful protest by Canadian truckers turned into nearly a month of rallying and blockades across Ottawa. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, a statute that grants the federal government additional powers in times of emergency. Canada’s federal court recently ruled that Trudeau’s invocation of the Act was unconstitutional.

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Midtown SNOWdown
Hamber & Student Life Olivia Gowans Hoar Hamber & Student Life Olivia Gowans Hoar

Midtown SNOWdown

It’s uncommon for students to be disappointed by a snow day. After all, who doesn’t love to frolic in the snow? But for Hamber students and staff, this year's snow days weren’t as celebrated because they shortened the school’s most anticipated sporting event, the Midtown Showdown.

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A Guide to the Pronounciation of Musqueam and Squamish Place Names Around Vancouver
Vancouver & The Province Austin Witter Vancouver & The Province Austin Witter

A Guide to the Pronounciation of Musqueam and Squamish Place Names Around Vancouver

As the local government takes more and more steps towards reconciliation, signs in local Indigenous languages have popped up around the city. The vast majority of these are written in one of two languages native to the Vancouver area: hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (also written as Hul’q’umi’num), the Musqueam language, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim, the Squamish language.

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