by Adam Hayman | Mar 13, 2014 | Culture, Food | Drink
Between the grey and rain of this time of year, we are treated to an odd day of sun. It is this kind of rare sun that turns puddles into little glittering ponds, and the fresh buds and leaves of spring into shimmering beacons of new life. No place on campus showcases...
by Adam Hayman | Mar 13, 2014 | News, Provincial
A proposed mine 125 kilometres west of Williams Lake, B.C., was recently given the no-go from Canada’s minister of the environment, Leona Aglukkaq. The proposal, called the New Prosperity Mine Project, was for the mine to be built near Fish Lake, but an independent...
by Adam Hayman | Mar 6, 2014 | Local, News
A brand new mid-sized bus is sliding through Victoria’s streets for the next couple of weeks. Known as a MiDi bus, this slimmer, shorter bus has been gliding along Victoria Transit’s #3 route, collecting feedback from both drivers and passengers. Built in the U.K. by...
by Adam Hayman | Feb 27, 2014 | Culture, Food | Drink
Jojo’s Jajangmyeon is a new restaurant located at 1630 Cedar Hill Cross Rd., beside the Fairway on Shelbourne Street. While it features traditional Chinese-Korean comfort foods, its atmosphere and new way of ordering is anything but old school. As I walked into...
by Adam Hayman | Feb 20, 2014 | News, Provincial
A group of colourful umbrellas covered pathways surrounding the B.C. Legislature buildings on the afternoon of Feb. 15. The gathering came to speak out against trophy hunting of B.C. bears. The event lineup included Andrew Weaver, Green Party MLA; writers Lorna...