KPU Sports and Recreation encourages staff and students to get active through Virtual Vancouver Sun Run
Participants can walk or run this year as part of the KPU team
Participants can walk or run this year as part of the KPU team
The project makes sure Millennials and Gen-Z never feel confused by COVID-19 updates and guidelines
The country will be receiving more doses from the Pfizer distributors in April
Fur farming in Canada raises public health, environmental and animal welfare concerns
Ensuring people’s security is one of the worthwhile reasons to support face-recognizing technology
Shaming and guilt-tripping those who ignore safety rules won’t make things better
Maybe it’s time to cancel this "holiday”
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to show love and appreciation to those around you
The federal government has newly designated a number of hate groups as terrorist organizations
Putting animals down is the safest option when people refuse to follow guidelines
KPUCAN is holding its very first virtual business case competition, headlined by TD Insurance
Required parking permits in Vancouver may be needed to reduce pollution and problems related to parking
Deb Chaney is a mixed-media artist inspired by her spiritual journey and self-empowerment
The changes will come into effect on Sept. 1, and the school is looking for ways to market them to students
The award helps female or under-represented brewing students at Kwantlen Polytechnic University to fund their education.