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‘It’s cheating’: AI can be a tool in creating art, but it should never be the artist
Artificial intelligence lacks the authenticity to make true art
RED FM Summer Bhangra Jam returns to Surrey with dance performances and family activities
Local teams will compete in a bhangra competition for cash prizes and awards
The Labubu craze is getting out of hand
The fluffy collectible wouldn't have stood a chance without decisive marketing on TikTok
Surrey Fusion Festival returns with global flavours and cultural entertainment
From July 19 to 20, visitors can enjoy the free event, which has been running for 18 years
Humour: Carney launches a cellphone to compete with Trump Mobile
Our prime minister’s Maple Plan far exceeds the smartphone business the U.S. president’s children are launching
KPU instructors weigh in on Canada Day
This year marks the 158-year anniversary of Confederation, and the holiday that honours it is day of deep reflection for many
KPU students sell entrepreneurial projects at campus bookstore
The student-led business ventures include plants, custom buttons, and 3D prints
Tribute to Diogo Jota
Jota and André Silva contributions to professional football will be remembered
Series review: The Waterfront
The fast-paced and emotionally messy drama revels in its soapier instincts
Canada needs to better act on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action
It has been a decade since the commission released its final report, yet only a few of its calls have come to fruition
KPU board of governors review draft annual reports, receive 2026 budget update
The BOG also appointed its new chair and vice-chair and said goodbye to departing board members
KPU brewing faculty create beer to honour outgoing university president
The brewing faculty collaborated with Alan Davis on making a pale ale
Your taste buds deserve a vacation with these summer desserts
From “healthy” snacks like chocolate-dipped strawberries to rice pudding, satisfy your sweet tooth with this ultimate list of treats
KPU students win gold at B.C.-wide Skills Canada competition, bring home bronze from nationals
Instructors Jamie Lamont and Russ Lyons acted as coaches for the students competing in the horticulture category