Within three months, Cloverdale gained its first junior hockey team in 40 years—only to see it pulled away amid behind-the-scenes politics. I spoke with team captain Zach Johns and general manager Brien Gemmell to examine the impact the sudden reversal had on players, staff, and the wider community
The Surrey SkyTrain expansion is expected to transform transportation and boost business in the Langley-Cloverdale area. But for some local shops caught in the construction zone, the future benefits feel far away. I spoke with two business owners to learn how ongoing construction is affecting sales and whether the project is creating more hardship than hope in the short term.
When the local NFL team reaches the Super Bowl, the economic impact can stretch far beyond the stadium. I spoke with the owner of one of Surrey’s favourite sports bars to explore the tangible benefits a Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl run can bring to B.C. businesses.
While researching Election 2024, I was surprised to learn how few voters aged 18 to 24 were casting ballots. To better understand why youth turnout continues to lag, I spoke with UBC political science professor Gerald Baier and BCIT Student Association president Adam Beggs about the factors driving young voters away from the polls.
U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods sent shockwaves through supply chains and store shelves alike. This story examines which grocery products were hit hardest and how Canadian consumers adapted to rising uncertainty.
I had the opportunity to document my hometown high school, Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, during its storybook run to a B.C. provincial championship. This social media video was created ahead of a semifinal matchup against its top rival, Vancouver College.
