In the sixth episode of Voice Radio, managing web editor Taesa Hodel and social media editor Kelsea Franzke preview stories that will appear in the March 21 issue of The Voice.
Almost half of Vancouver’s residents don’t feel very connected to their city, don’t have a strong group of friends they can rely on, and report more mood and anxiety disorders than Metro Vancouver on average.
Produced by Nathan Durec
In the fifth episode of Voice Radio, web editor Patrick Penner and social media editor Kirsten Clarke preview stories that will appear in the March 14 issue of The Voice.
This podcast features Maxim Fossey's…
In the second episode of Voice Radio, managing web editor Kirsten Clarke and social media editor Darren Amner preview stories that will appear in the Feb. 14 issue of The Voice.
Reported by Kirsten Clarke
When the call to war sounded in Canada, Indigenous men and women responded.
“We heard there was a need,” said Robert Nahanee, a member of the Squamish nation who served in the Canadian forces for a decade.
Two…
Produced by Kirsten Clarke
Creative Coworkers is hosting a series of events that encourages locals to think twice about their fashion practices and purchases.
Sustainable Diversity Talk + Clothing Swap was a night that included…
Reported by Kirsten Clarke
Public funding covered up to 90 per cent of the operating costs of colleges in the 1970s, but today only one-third of Langara’s costs are covered by provincial grants said the head of Langara’s international…
Reported by Kirsten Clarke
Low numbers in the Pacific Western Athletic Association men’s soccer league guaranteed the Langara Falcons a spot in this year’s provincial playoffs before the season even began.
This year, the Falcons are…