University Canada West- 181 Conestoga College employees laid off ahead of the holidays - CBC December 18, 2025
- B.C. student sues his teachers over plagiarism, judge strikes case - Business in Vancouver November 13, 2025
- Costly Fumbles by a BC College Left Me Stuck, Student Claims - The Tyee November 3, 2025
- University Canada West - Dr. Stacie Chappell joins UCW as Dean, School of Management and Business - Education News Canada September 2, 2025
- The rise, fall and rise again of Peter Chung’s private-school empire - Vancouver Sun August 22, 2025
- Scenes From Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Los Alamos Daily Post August 7, 2025
- University Canada West - University Canada West Announces New Interim Chairs for its Departments for 2025 - Education News Canada May 7, 2025
- The Best 8 Reasons to Study at University Canada West - vocal.media April 28, 2025
Social Media Policy- New York Law Mandates Warning Labels on Social Media for Youth - mezha.net December 27, 2025
- Nevada DMV warns of driver's license social media scam - mohavedailynews.com December 27, 2025
- New York Governor Signs Legislation Mandating Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Youths' Mental Health - Hoodline December 27, 2025
- Counterpoint: Ban kids from social media? Yes, absolutely. - TribLIVE.com December 27, 2025
- What Is Project 1356? Mysterious Social Media Countdown Nears the End - Parade December 27, 2025
- Ohio State social media reacts to Kyle Whittingham hire at Michigan - Yahoo Sports December 27, 2025
- Ohio State social media reacts to Kyle Whittingham hire at Michigan - Buckeyes Wire December 27, 2025
- Justice can’t be posted: Why social media activism has limits - The Seattle Times December 27, 2025
Category Archives: grace
Anniversary
This month we begin the eleventh year of No Contest Communications. Tierney set the tone and the theme with her inaugural posts. I especially like “On Being Forgiven.”
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Talisman
The Paper Hound is “a new, used, and rare book store” on Pender Street in downtown Vancouver. “We don’t specialize in one particular kind of book, but we favour the classic, curious, odd, beautiful, visually arresting, scholarly, bizarre, and whimsical.” … Continue reading