Alana Norie showcased in TRU gallery
The importance of a land-based connection for queer and trans youth
The importance of a land-based connection for queer and trans youth
Forget Bronze. Silver and Gold, it's about time Team Canada was given the White and Red medals
For International Women's Month, The Omega presents to you five of the biggest female contributors in the gaming industry
Over a month has passed since Resident Evil: Requiem was unleashed on the public. But with almost 30 years of lore, it may be good to look back before players jump into the present
An artist chat featuring artist and advocate Lisa Coriale
On March 7, the Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society (KAFS) and the Sk’elep School of Excellence opened their gymnasium to host a Round Dance. The night was filled with the beating of drums, bannock and featured circles of elders and young ones alike, all joined by one common denominator: love. The tradition of the Indigenous Round […]
If Sigmund Freud were a Swifty he might have remarked, "Sometimes an Opalite is just an Opalite. But other times, it might be...an Easter egg...? Or something...?"
Councillors provide a safe space for the Indigenous community
Featuring some unique surprises, PlayStations first State of Play for 2026 gave many gamers reason to be excited
Black Canvas, an art exhibit displayed at the TRU Art Gallery, was on display for Black History Month