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Measles Outbreak in Alberta
Canada Adelyn McAuley Canada Adelyn McAuley

Measles Outbreak in Alberta

As of Oct. 24, there have been 1,940 total measles cases reported in Alberta. This recent outbreak – starting in the early months of this year – has spread rapidly, causing concern for hospitals, families, and schools across the province.

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Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Freedom Flotilla and Detains Activists, Including Greta Thunberg
International David Beasley-Murray International David Beasley-Murray

Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Freedom Flotilla and Detains Activists, Including Greta Thunberg

Hundreds of international activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, were detained between Oct. 1 and Oct. 3 by Israeli forces after the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza was intercepted about 70 nautical miles from shore, according to the Global Sumud Flotilla Tracker.

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Aboriginal Title Ruling in Richmond Sparks Concern Among Local Residents, Other First Nations
Vancouver & The Province Zak Tucker Vancouver & The Province Zak Tucker

Aboriginal Title Ruling in Richmond Sparks Concern Among Local Residents, Other First Nations

On Aug. 7, the BC Supreme Court granted Aboriginal title to the Cowichan Tribes on 7.5 square kilometres of land in Richmond, and fishing rights on an adjacent arm of the Fraser River. However, the land in question is currently occupied by privately owned homes, sparking concern from the government, local homeowners, and other Indigenous groups.

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REVIEW | Five Nights At Breka
Review Tiffany Adams Review Tiffany Adams

REVIEW | Five Nights At Breka

Breka isn’t just your everyday bacay (bakery cafe); it's a way of life. Breka is where you go to grab a bite to eat before studying until you can't remember who you are. Breka is the spot for a thirst quencher before hitting Jericho Beach in the summer. Breka is the heart of Vancouver. Vancouver is Breka. I visited every single Breka in the city to investigate which one should be my new go-to. Eight locations, five days, and countless memories: welcome to my great Breka review.

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SATIRE | I’m Going Through Changes Summer: New Personality Ideas For The Next School Year
Satire Tiffany Adams Satire Tiffany Adams

SATIRE | I’m Going Through Changes Summer: New Personality Ideas For The Next School Year

Summer is around the corner, which means it's time to drastically change before the next school year! Going to college in the fall and want to reinvent yourself before encountering new associates? Pondering how you can return to Hamber completely incognito? Here are four amazing, well-thought-out personalities to slowly develop over the break.

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SGA CLINCHES MVP
Canada Jiya Budhiraja & Sara Maya Budhiraja Canada Jiya Budhiraja & Sara Maya Budhiraja

SGA CLINCHES MVP

After finishing second in last year’s round of NBA MVP voting, and fifth in 2023, Ontario native Shai Gilegous-Alexander (SGA) was named the league’s most valuable player. The Oklahoma City Thunder (OKC)’s star guard is the second Canadian to ever win the award, alongside basketball icon Steve Nash, who won in both 2005 and 2006. He is also the seventh consecutive non-American player to secure the trophy. 

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Conservatives’ Election Loss Spurs Separatist Sentiment In Alberta
Canada Adelyn McAuley Canada Adelyn McAuley

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.

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Springing Into Success: Hamber Sports Teams Conquer The Year’s Final Season
Hamber & Student Life Sara Maya Budhiraja & Mila Geisel Hamber & Student Life Sara Maya Budhiraja & Mila Geisel

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. 

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