A woman works in a busy classsoom. width=640 srcset= 1000w, 400w, 770w, 768w sizes=(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px />UBC's Okanagan School of Education has refreshed its teacher education program ...
Budding writers are encouraged to submit their short fiction stories to the Okanagan Short Story Contest. Submissions are due in early February. Aspiring authors are invited to submit their stories to ...
When I was in first year at the University of Toronto, a few of my friends in upper years were tour guides, and they made it seem like the coolest job on campus. They looked so collegiate with their ...
Today is a great day for a virtual walk around campus! During the tour, stop along the way to check out photos, videos and 360-degree images of the places that interest you the most. Begin expanded ...
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrates that the universe cannot be simulated. Using Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, scientists found that reality requires “non-algorithmic ...
An animal rescue organization in the Okanagan has revealed an avian flu outbreak at its sanctuary. Critteraid, based in Summerland, cares for a wide range of pets and farm animals, including cats, ...
Vice President JD Vance appeared Wednesday night at the University of Mississippi for a Turning Point USA event honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The visit marks the first stop on the ...
It's a plot device beloved by science fiction: our entire universe might be a simulation running on some advanced civilization's supercomputer. But new research from UBC Okanagan has mathematically ...
It was a year of replanting in B.C.’s wine country. At West Kelowna, B.C.’s Quails’ Gate Winery, dozens of acres were replanted this year, part of a massive effort to rebuild what was lost to the cold ...
In B.C.'s Interior, an initiative supported by the Okanagan Nation Alliance has brought sockeye salmon to Okanagan Lake for the first time in nearly a century. As Brady Strachan reports, a new ...
In his short life, Kip the coyote with the one bad leg became an unofficial mascot on UBC’s Vancouver campus. He was a frequent sight, sleeping in the open, basking in the sun and hunting down ...
The year was 2008. The premier was Gordon Campbell. And for the first time, funding had been committed for a project that University of British Columbia students crammed into the 99 bus line had long ...