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Cyberattacks On BC Government Led To Breach Of Personal Information
Vancouver & The Province Cynthia Zhu Vancouver & The Province Cynthia Zhu

Cyberattacks On BC Government Led To Breach Of Personal Information

The BC government identified a series of sophisticated cyberattacking incidents on government networks, the first of which was detected on Apr. 10. Premier David Eby’s initial statement, which was released on May 8, said that further investigation was being done but there was no immediate evidence that any sensitive data was compromised.

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Iranian President Raisi Killed In A Helicopter Crash
International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo

Iranian President Raisi Killed In A Helicopter Crash

On May 19, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash in the East Azerbaijan province. The Bell 212 Twin Huey helicopter that Iran purchased in the 2000s was also carrying Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the governor of Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, a Revolutionary Guard official, a senior cleric from Tabriz, and three crew members.

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Shot In Assassination Attempt
International Lydia Choi International Lydia Choi

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Shot In Assassination Attempt

Slovakian police have charged a man, described as a politically motivated “lone wolf,” with the attempted murder of 59-year-old Prime Minister Robert Fico, who is seriously ill in hospital following the assassination attempt. On May 15, the prime minister was shot five times in the stomach and arm at close range as he greeted supporters in the central Slovak town of Handlova. Fico underwent surgery hours after the attack.

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ANALYSIS | Canucks In The 2024 Playoffs: Pure Luck Or Skill?
Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma & Donovan Wong Vancouver & The Province Salena Sharma & Donovan Wong

ANALYSIS | Canucks In The 2024 Playoffs: Pure Luck Or Skill?

After a successful season and Pacific Division run, the Canucks made it to the playoffs for first time since Covid shortened the 2020 season. Although they won the first round of the playoffs against the Nashville Predators, the team was knocked out of the playoffs in the second round against the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7. Fans were left disappointed and began to question if the Canucks’ success this year was merely luck rather than skill.

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OPINION | Flipping Back to Flip Phones
Opinion Gina Hallensleben Opinion Gina Hallensleben

OPINION | Flipping Back to Flip Phones

Every adult in our lives will take every possible opportunity to tell us to go outside and get off our phones. We understand the negative consequences, but, although we don’t like to admit it, we continue to come back every day.

There could be a simple solution — going back to flip phones.

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Team Aphelion’s CanSat Win
Hamber & Student Life Alex Huang & Emre Kilicarslan Hamber & Student Life Alex Huang & Emre Kilicarslan

Team Aphelion’s CanSat Win

On May 12, a small group of Eric Hamber students — known as Team Aphelion — sent a tiny rocket 3,000 feet into the clear afternoon sky of Lethbridge, Alberta. This feat was accomplished as part of the CanSat Design Challenge, a competition in which teams of secondary school students from across Canada participate in a single engineering challenge.

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Summer Car-Free Pilot: Gastown Merchants’ Perspectives
Vancouver & The Province Austin Witter Vancouver & The Province Austin Witter

Summer Car-Free Pilot: Gastown Merchants’ Perspectives

On May 10, Vancouver City Council passed a motion promising to transform Gastown into “a more vibrant, people-friendly destination.” Put forward by Councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung, the initiative called for “an external urban place-making lens and expertise” to support the pedestrianization of Water Street, Gastown’s central avenue.

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