by Sarah Killian | Jun 30, 2021 | Opinions
Colonialism is very much alive and well in so-called Canada Photo by Michael John Lo. On June 1st, during an announcement on forestry policy, B.C.’s Premier John Horgan said, “it’s absolutely vital that we do not repeat the colonial activities of the past by...
by Sarah Killian | Jun 18, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle
Recent mutual aid project aims to combat food insecurity and strengthen community Photo provided. On May 23, the Victoria Community Fridge opened in Rock Bay. As the name suggests, the project involves an actual fridge that is stocked by the community and is available...
by Sarah Killian | Dec 4, 2020 | Culture
Exhibition at Open Space features Indigenous artists’ relationships with land and land defence IIKAAKIMAT by Chandra Melting Tallow, photo by Sarah Kilian. According to Eli Hirtle, curator of the LAND BACK exhibition currently at Open Space, the chosen title is a...
by Sarah Killian | Oct 19, 2017 | Op-eds, Opinions
Women underrepresented in Nobel Prize in Literature Every year, the Swedish Academy awards the Nobel Prize in Literature to a writer who, according to the will of Alfred Nobel, “has produced the most outstanding work [of literature] in an ideal direction.” On Thursday...