Why the sun still inspires awe by Jocelyn Bell Our brightest star remains a divine metaphor and a daily source of wonder
Urban swimming is making a splash — and redefining how we see our waterways by Vanessa Chiasson One writer dives into the global movement to create swimmable cities
Meet the changemaker empowering B.C.’s international students by Megavarshini G. Somasundaram Balraj Kahlon and One Voice Canada are advocating for policy changes through community action
The future of dementia care by Anne Bokma Robots and other innovations could reduce stigma and increase joy
I got a casket for my birthday by David Giuliano I didn’t want a party — I wanted a handcrafted reminder to grow older with intention and an open heart
Should I call out my friends when they share misinformation? by Ashley Moyse In a culture of online outrage, the urge to correct can be strong
Why we need to talk to people with opposing views by Anne Thériault Ian Williams, the award-winning author of What I Mean to Say, explores how empathy and vulnerability can revive the lost art of
This Canadian soccer league champions more than competition by Paniz Vedavarz The Canadian Street Soccer Association offers connection, support — and a shot at the Homeless World Cup in Norway
‘The Life of Chuck’ dares to be kind by Jason Anderson Mike Flanagan’s feel-good apocalyptic drama offers hope and healing in grim times
Rebranding Dad using AI, nostalgia and corporate lingo by Douglas Tindal A humorist takes on our definition of the ideal father