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  • Satanism Following the "Left-Hand Path"

    "Religion is the most important thing in a person's life," once wrote Anton LaVey in an essay found on The Church of Satan's Web site.   "If electric trains are the most pervasive thing in one's life, that is his religion. Anything can be a religion if it means a lot.

  • cyberlove The good, the bad, and the ugly of online dating

    Over the last 20 years, computers have vastly changed our lives. While new technological innovations in computers are continuously being constructed, what was once a glorified typewriter has now completely altered the way we think, consume and interact with people.

  • Camera City to install cameras Downtown

    Visitors to the Downtown area of St. Catharines will soon have the NRP keeping an eye on them – whether they like it or not. The St. Catharines City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 16 to install 22 security cameras in the area around Ontario, St.

  • MP Brock entrepreneurs pitch for the next big thing

    The Model Dragon It seems like it has gotten to the point where reality television has permeated our societal consciousness so that what once was seen as impractical to you or I can now easily be understood as a possible reality. Now that we've been berated by television ideals, our collective conscious realizes that if we wanted to, we could travel to the outback and "survive" (unless you get caught in a fire, or get bitten by a snake or something, then sorry), make our tattoo's a la Miami/L.

  • intern Conflicted intern-ally

    TORONTO (CUP) — Internships can put some real world experience on your resumé and even land you a job, but some employers see them as an opportunity to get work done cheap. With students desperate to build their portfolios, working for little or no money can seem like a viable option.

  • Indoor Shoes These aren’t your regular Indoor Shoes

    Almost everything created has had a stepping stone, or some sort of  challenge to overcome – and unfortunately sometimes the back story gets lost along the way. For many things, maybe this is the case, but the culmination of the storied St.

  • Wanderers Not all who wander are lost

    In 1998, Fonthill resident and skateboarder Mike Todd opened up Cyril, a skate shop that also served as a hub for a group that would eventually come to be known as the Wanderers. Composed of skaters both local and distant, friends and family, Cyril was the common ground they shared.

  • STRUTT Twelve years in the making: An Oral History of STRUTT

    2000 - 2003: The first wearable art shows took place at NAC's previous performance venue on 2 Bond Street. STRUTT outgrows the modest 100-person capacity venue by 2003.   "I was a board member at NAC (Niagara Artist Centre) at the time, and I had been trying to get some support from the board to host an erotic art show with limited enthusiasm – I had already created a wearable art piece.

  • Moustaches Brock's Movember

    Who would have thought when Movember was originally conceived in Australia in 1999 that it would become a global phenomenon nearly 10 years later? In 2007, events were launched around the world and now Movember has become a cultural touchstone – a fundraiser that raised $22.

  • LIzardman Why’d they do that?

    For one day a year (or a full weekend, for that matter) people adorn themselves in costumes, sometimes forgetting who they are or what they look like momentarily. But, what if you couldn't just stow away your costume in your closet for next year, or toss it in the trash? What if you were a living costume? For some, this isn't a question, but instead a reality.