by Vanessa Annand | Jan 24, 2013 | Humour
Many too small boxes and Maru This may be billed as an “experimental” film for the cat who loves to jump into boxes, but don’t be fooled. What we’ve got here is yet another iteration of Maru doing what he does best: playing Maru. Don’t expect a drastic departure from...
by Vanessa Annand | Jan 17, 2013 | Culture
WESTMINSTER (CUP) — Shopping second-hand is not only easy on your wallet, it is also a great way to express your individual style. Gone are the days when hand-me-downs were forced upon you, oppressing your freedom of personal expression. Today’s hand-me-downs are...
by Vanessa Annand | Jan 17, 2013 | News
A systemic bias against sex workers and indigenous women caused “blatant failures” in the police investigations of missing and murdered women in B.C. according to the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry Report released on Dec. 17. Commissioner Wally Oppal titled the...
by Vanessa Annand | Jan 14, 2013 | News
The Missing Women Commission of Inquiry Report released in December points to “blatant failures” of police investigations into missing and murdered women in B.C. and recommends the creation of a regional police organization and an independent agency to co-ordinate...
by Vanessa Annand | Dec 20, 2012 | News
UVic President David Turpin, left, stands with UVic’s newly appointed president, Jamie Cassels. On July 1, 2013, Professor Jamie Cassels will begin his five-year term as president of UVic. “This is a remarkable time to be taking the helm of the University of...