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Coachella 2026: The Hits, Misses And Best Fits
International Joy Hui & Kaitlyn Wong International Joy Hui & Kaitlyn Wong

Coachella 2026: The Hits, Misses And Best Fits

Every spring, Coachella, an internationally-renowned music and arts festival begins at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Since its inauguration in 1999, the music festival has shifted from a handful of local shows to a global cultural movement that blends music, social media, and fashion.

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ANALYSIS | ICE Offices In Canada Raise Concerns Ahead Of FIFA World Cup
Canada Junhong Yan Canada Junhong Yan

ANALYSIS | ICE Offices In Canada Raise Concerns Ahead Of FIFA World Cup

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is facing criticism and concern from Canadians ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which millions of fans are expected to attend. ICE currently has offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. A number of residents and government officials have voiced opposition to ICE’s presence, as the agency would “create fear [among visitors],” Toronto mayor Olivia Chow said, according to CTV News.

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Vancouver’s 2026 Concert Lineup
Vancouver & The Province Nia Gill Vancouver & The Province Nia Gill

Vancouver’s 2026 Concert Lineup

Last year, Vancouver hosted major concerts for renowned artists such as AC/DC, Katy Perry, The Weeknd, Djo, Tate McRae, and Tyler, The Creator. Once again, Vancouver is lined up to accommodate more great performers this year in popular venues such as Rogers Arena and BC Place. These incoming artists encompass a wide range of music genres, from high-energy pop to heavy rock, so every music fan in Vancouver is guaranteed a good time.

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SPECIAL REPORT: Stakeholders Weigh In On Board Operations At The VSB
The Editorial Board The Editorial Board

SPECIAL REPORT: Stakeholders Weigh In On Board Operations At The VSB

 To better understand stakeholders’ views on the VSB’s rules regarding transparency and public engagement, The Nest spoke with current and former stakeholders and decision makers at the Vancouver School Board (VSB), including a former superintendent, a former board Chair, five out of nine current school board trustees, secondary students, and a former District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) chair.

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OPINION | Earning Illness: The Cost Of Toxic Productivity
Opinion Elle Glen Opinion Elle Glen

OPINION | Earning Illness: The Cost Of Toxic Productivity

It's the last week of semester one, and everyone is coughing. Half of the students are in the throes of illness and the other half are next. Everyone collectively wishes they were at home, but alas, there are tests to be taken, presentations to be completed and assignments to be handed in.

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CUSMA Review Prompts Negotiation Between Canada And Meta About Online News Act
Canada Junhong Yan Canada Junhong Yan

CUSMA Review Prompts Negotiation Between Canada And Meta About Online News Act

The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) will undergo its first review assessment this July. One of the main focuses of the meeting is whether the Online News Act, which prohibits the sharing of Canadian news on social media without compensation from social media platforms, can be resolved between Canada and the US tech giant Meta. Currently, both sides are in the early process of negotiation.

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Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX
International Sophia Misner International Sophia Misner

Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX

On Feb. 8, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the world celebrated the 60th annual Super Bowl. The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks competed to win the title of the NFL Super Bowl Champions and receive the Vince Lombardi Trophy, with the Seahawks emerging victorious.

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