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If you want a deep dive into the history of Black Vancouver, Shayla Bird is the guide for you.

Recently designated as an experiences host by Airbnb , Shayla specializes in tours of Hogan’s Alley, the original Black community in Vancouver’s Strathcona neighbourhood where she now lives. Much of the Hogan’s Alley neighbourhood, was destroyed by the construction of the Geo...


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The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is inviting prospective students and their families to experience hands-on learning and explore career pathways at its Chilliwack Open House on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026.

The free, in-person event runs from 4 to 7 pm (PDT) at UFV’s ...


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Once again, the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) has received the honour of being one of  BC’s Top Employers. This year’s designation marks the university’s 12th year in a row on Mediacorp’s list of industry-leading employers with outst...


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Conversations flowed across the room. Alumni shared insights, students took notes, and ideas moved quickly in all directions. This wasn’t a lecture or a panel. It was something different. 

The Afternoon Exchange, hosted by UFV Alumni Engagement, brought accomplished  alumni back to campus for an info...


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Tempted by the promise of a trade in which he’d always be inside and dry, UFV alumnus Martin Mwariga (Cert ’16) set his sights on being an electrician after high school. While that promise didn’t always hold true (he’s found himself working outside in the rain more than once), he found a rewarding career path. At the age of 29, he’s become one of only 1,810 Class A Master Ele...


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