Canada has a large population of international students due to the high quality of education at many of its post-secondary institutions.
Keeping up with Gen Z
By Sarabeth Castro As a student and millennial mother of Gen Zs, I need to keep up with the way my children behave, communicate and deal with life in general. While there are some differences in how Millennials and Gen Zs view life, I can see that my kids are focused...
The Shuffle: Invigorate your soul
By Sarabeth Castro Have you been stressed out lately? Are you nervous about going back to in-person learning? Are you worried about how to juggle time since exams are coming up? Anxious about when the pandemic will end and what life will be like after it? Or maybe...
Date ideas to make your valentine swoon
By Angela Kazmierczak Whether it’s been weeks, months or years of marriage or dating, couples long to romance each other. But when it comes to Valentine’s Day, many partners become flustered when brainstorming ideas to show their love. Say no more, friends. Here are...
Thirst for life: New local cafe brings the vibes
By Sarabeth Castro Hey coffee lovers, there is a new café in town: Café La Reine. The eclectic French-inspired café opened its door in June of last year. According to the manager and one of the co-owners, Jolene McClelland, they were encouraged to open the cafe...
10 Valentine’s Day gifts under $50
By Sarabeth Castro February 14 is a day of love, and some of you may be stressed out about what to give to your significant other. Don't fret! These non-traditional gifts won't break the bank while still making your significant other feel special this Valentine's Day....
The Shuffle: Feel-good romance movie edition
By Sarabeth Castro For the hopeless romantics who want to celebrate Valentine’s Day, there are lots of ways to celebrate love in your unique way. You can pamper yourself, get coffee with a friend, shop with your mom, or have a date night with your significant other....