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Jan. 6 US Capitol Rioter Arrested In Whistler
Vancouver & The Province Aubrey Brandt Vancouver & The Province Aubrey Brandt

Jan. 6 US Capitol Rioter Arrested In Whistler

Anthony Vo was convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US capitol. Instead of reporting to jail, he decided to leave the US and come to Canada to seek asylum. On Jan. 6, exactly four years after the US Capitol riot, he was arrested in Whistler. He was later pardoned by Trump and left Canada to go back home to the US.

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Found Guilty On 34 Counts, President Trump Receives An Unconditional Discharge
International Olivia Gowans Hoar International Olivia Gowans Hoar

Found Guilty On 34 Counts, President Trump Receives An Unconditional Discharge

US President Donald Trump received an “unconditional discharge” for his criminal trial on Jan. 10, making him the first convicted felon to serve as president. This sentence spares Trump of any legal retribution, aside from a mark on his criminal record. Trump’s sentence stems from a decision in May 2024 by a New York jury that found the president guilty of 34 felony counts of fabricating business records. During the 2016 election, these records were corrupted to conceal a hush-money payment to an adult film star, Stormy Daniels.


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Trump Blames DEI Initiatives For DC Plane Crash
International Evîn Jaaf International Evîn Jaaf

Trump Blames DEI Initiatives For DC Plane Crash

On Jan. 29, a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a commercial jet, killing all 64 passengers aboard the flight and the three US soldiers aboard the helicopter. American Airlines flight 5342 was travelling from Wichita, Kansas, and struck the helicopter on its final descent to Washington’s Reagan National Airport. The wreckage of both aircrafts was found in the Potomac River, where first responders rushed to the scene, but were unsuccessful in finding any survivors.


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Surrey Schools Face Capacity Crisis
Vancouver & The Province Nara Harvey Vancouver & The Province Nara Harvey

Surrey Schools Face Capacity Crisis

Facing a rapidly growing population, Surrey schools are struggling. Students must contend with chronic overcrowding, learn in portables, attend class at irregular times, and make do with limited course-selection options. District officials have urged the province for billions in new funds, but funding commitments have yet to meet their demands. 

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Inside Hamber’s LAC and LA/LS Classes
Hamber & Student Life Greta Gibbon Hamber & Student Life Greta Gibbon

Inside Hamber’s LAC and LA/LS Classes

Hamber’s Learning Assistance Class (LAC) and Learning Assistance/Life Skills (LA/LS) program are a key part of the VSB’s learning support programs, offering modified education separate from mainstream classes. LAC runs at individual junior and senior levels, while LA/LS combines junior and senior students. Rather than Dogwood diplomas, LA/LS students are awarded Evergreen certificates, which are based on the completion of individual educational programs.


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Folk Songs And Fairy Tales: Wind Ensemble’s First Concert In The New Auditorium
Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington Hamber & Student Life Ella Pendlington

Folk Songs And Fairy Tales: Wind Ensemble’s First Concert In The New Auditorium

On Dec. 4, Hamber’s wind ensemble played its first official concert in the new auditorium, titled Folk Songs and Fairy Tales. “Fanciful, imaginative, and whimsical” is how Mr. N. Francis (Music) described the program. In his director’s note, he said, “Tonight, we explore the idea of storytelling [...] and the myriad [of] ways that it can be done with music.”

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Global CO2 Emissions Expected To Hit Record High In 2024
International Nara Harvey International Nara Harvey

Global CO2 Emissions Expected To Hit Record High In 2024

The world's largest climate summit, COP29, concluded in Azerbaijan on Nov. 24. Nearly 200 countries and 70 thousand participants gathered to discuss climate change policy, with a focus on finance. This conference called on all regions to work toward enabling a record total of $1.3 trillion in yearly financial aid for developing countries by 2035, which will be directed toward reducing carbon footprints and transitioning to low-carbon pathways.

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Record-Breaking Penguin Swims To Australia
International Milan Ryan Janicki International Milan Ryan Janicki

Record-Breaking Penguin Swims To Australia

An emperor penguin was found on a western beach in Denmark, Australia on Nov. 1. This location is much further north than the species is usually spotted, as penguins are typically only found in the Southern Hemisphere on Antarctica or sub-Antarctic islands. After being rehabilitated, the penguin was released by Australian Wildlife officials 20 days later.

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Canucks Face Early Challenges: Can They Regain Control of the Pacific?
Vancouver & The Province Keon Lin Vancouver & The Province Keon Lin

Canucks Face Early Challenges: Can They Regain Control of the Pacific?

The Vancouver Canucks have had an eventful start to the 2024–25 National Hockey League (NHL) season. With Thatcher Demko's lengthy knee injury still casting a shadow over the team, among other hardships affecting the Canucks' performance, Vancouver fans have been left questioning whether the team can replicate last season’s success.

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67th Annual Grammy Nominations Released
International Lily Patterson International Lily Patterson

67th Annual Grammy Nominations Released

Nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards were announced on Nov. 28, ahead of the upcoming Feb. 2 awards ceremony. The Beatles received their first nomination in decades. Taylor Swift clinched her seventh Album of the Year nomination, after becoming the first-ever artist to win the award four times. Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, and Kendrick Lamar all received seven nominations each. 


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OPINION | The Rise Of The Strongman: How Young Men Shaped The 2024 US Presidential Election
Opinion Elle Glen Opinion Elle Glen

OPINION | The Rise Of The Strongman: How Young Men Shaped The 2024 US Presidential Election

Prior to the election, Michelle Obama had a warning for male voters: “Your rage does not exist in a vacuum. If we don’t get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage,” which is exactly what happened. The 2024 United States presidential election was supposed to be greatly impacted by women, and their voices. They were going to bring change to the political landscape, rally for their rights and autonomy, and elect the first female president. If history is any indication, no one should be surprised that it was in fact young men that defined this election cycle, and elected Donald Trump to be the next president.

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The Class of 2024: What Future Grads Should know
Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan & Adrian Lai Hamber & Student Life Emre Kilicarslan & Adrian Lai

The Class of 2024: What Future Grads Should know

As the new year rolls around, leaving high school has become a primary focus for Grade 12 students. With intense course loads and university applications, it can be a struggle to find enjoyment in the last year of highschool. After navigating their own grad year, Hamber’s class of 2024 has guidance to offer and key moments to look back on — moments this year’s Grade 12s can now look forward to.


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