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Conservatives’ Election Loss Spurs Separatist Sentiment In Alberta
On April 28, the Conservatives lost the federal election, leading some Albertans to propose separation from Canada. According to The Edmonton Journal, Albertans primarily voted for the Conservative Party, which holds 34 of the 37 seats in the province, with a smaller share of voters supporting the NDP or the Liberal Party.
Hamber Grads Prepare For Post-Secondary Life
As June comes to an end, the graduating class of 2025 prepares to say their final goodbyes to Eric Hamber and explore life beyond high school.
A CAP-tivating Start For The Vancouver Whitecaps
The Vancouver Whitecaps have had a dream start to the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS) season. Currently standing first in the Western Conference, the Caps have posted an impressive 10-5-2 record (W-T-L), along with 35 points. Under new head coach Jesper Sørensen, Vancouver’s team is positioned to win its first-ever MLS Cup.
Springing Into Success: Hamber Sports Teams Conquer The Year’s Final Season
As the school year comes to an end, so do our Hamber sports teams’ seasons, which have been filled with thrilling moments and non-stop action. In this final spring phase, our Hamber athletes can attest to success with banners, trophies, and medals galore. With a variety of sports teams active while the weather got warmer, let’s take a look at what our athletes have accomplished.
Federal Judge Rules That Cull Of 400 Ostriches With Avian Bird Flu Can Proceed
Early last month, a federal judge upheld the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) decision to cull 400 birds at the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, BC, sparking controversy in BC and beyond.
Quebec Bill Aims to Impose New French Language Requirement On Streaming Services
On May 21, Quebec’s Culture and Communication Minister Mathieu Lacombe introduced Bill 109 in Quebec’s National Assembly, which would require all online platforms to make French-language content more available and accessible to users.
Teacher, Students Reveal Cheating, Lack Of Consistent Rules In Hamber’s Skills Room
Hamber’s skills rooms have become rife with cheating and a lack of consistent procedures, say students and staff who spoke to The Nest. Some students have been caught cheating, while others confirmed that they’ve witnessed suspicious behaviour, heard about direct accounts of cheating, or seen students provided with too much support on tests.
Meet Next Year’s Student Council
Hamber’s 2025-2026 Student Council (StuCo) has taken shape, with elections and interviews occurring through April and May. StuCo’s new Co-Presidents are Salena Sharma (11) and Tony Chow (11). Their role is to oversee the entirety of the Student Council body and to ensure that everyone’s ideas are heard and put into action
Jagmeet Singh Steps Down As Leader After NDP Party Status Revoked
Following the results of the 2025 Federal Election, and the loss of his own seat in the House of Commons, longtime NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has stepped down from his position as party leader. The election on Apr. 28 saw a low voter turnout for the New Democrats, resulting in the NDP falling short of official party status by five seats.
Four Years In The Making: Why The SPFA Is Still Relevant Today
Four years ago, after facing unjust censorship, two editors from The Griffins’ Nest drafted the Student Press Freedom Act (SPFA) — Canada’s first student journalism protection legislation.
Three Metro Vancouver Newspapers Shut Down For Good
Three local newspapers have recently shut down in Metro Vancouver — Tri-City News, Burnaby Now, and New West Record — marking a significant blow towards local journalism. On Feb. 21, the newspapers’ parent company, Glacier Media, posted an official statement on its website announcing the closings. The company reasoned that they “explored all possible options to maintain operations,” but “the industry’s ongoing financial challenges” made it impossible for them to continue.
Shakespeare’s Tragedy Turned Triumph: The Eric Hamber Theatre Company Performs Romeo And Juliet
In fair Verona where we lay our scene — or rather, in the brand new auditorium — Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juliet made its Eric Hamber debut. From May 27 to May 30, student actors and crew members collaborated to put on the play. Following the forbidden love between the children of two feuding families, the story explores themes of love, conflict, and fate.
Pope Leo XIV: How Will His Leadership Impact Catholicism?
On May 8, Robert Prevost became the first American-born pope to lead the Catholic Church, which comprises over 1.4 billion people. Now known as Pope Leo XIV, he has the power to change church doctrine and law — his interpretations and opinions define the Church’s official position on many pressing issues.
Dorm Diaries: College Room Essentials
After surviving — and even thriving — through a first full year of dorm living, alumni from the Hamber class of 2024 have all the tips and tricks for incoming freshmen dorm-dwellers.
OPINION | British Columbia’s Broken Bail System Is At The Core Of The Public Safety Crisis
Random violence and the release of repeat offenders has generated doubt in law enforcement and the Canadian judicial system. The province will stay that way until life, liberty, and security is prioritized over the presumption of innocence.
Looking Ahead: Q&A With The 2026 Grad Committee
As this school year comes to a close and graduating students set their sights on the next chapter, the class of 2026’s preparations have already begun. Next year’s Grad Committee (Grad Comm) is made up of members John Deng (11), Samantha Lee (11), Taylor Liu (11), and Madi Wong (11). Ronik Khanna (11) will lead the committee as Grad Chair.
Iran And Israel Trade Launch Air Missiles As Conflict Continues
Just after midnight on June 13, Israel launched ballistic missiles into the heart of Iran’s nuclear and military structure, killing several top Iranian military officials, nine senior scientists, and experts involved in Iran’s nuclear program.
What Mark Carney’s Leadership Means For The Future
On Mar. 14, Mark Carney, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, was sworn in as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister. Carney spearheaded a Liberal Party comeback in the election after months of criticism and distrust of the party under the leadership of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
OPINION | Misinformation Is An Epidemic. Journalism Education Is The Solution
As Canadians lose the ability to discern fact from fiction – and media literacy levels decline – expanding journalism education has become crucial.
Search For Missing Nova Scotia Siblings Lily And Jack Sullivan Continues
Seven weeks have passed since 6-year-old Lily Sullivan and her 4-year-old brother Jack went missing from their home in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. The siblings disappeared on the morning of May 2, and their whereabouts remain unknown.