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Nathaniel Christopher / 18 September 2025

Why I, a 20-Year Resident of the Heights, Support Bus Lanes on Hastings

My last post marked my 20th anniversary as a resident of Capitol Hill and the Burnaby Heights. In it, I reflected on two decades of relying on transit to get around. Every morning, I squeeze onto a cr...
Burnaby
Nathaniel Christopher / 31 August 2025

A Neighbourhood Through My Eyes: 20 Years in North Burnaby

Today marks 20 years since I moved to North Burnaby. I spent the first 16 years in an apartment with a roommate on Capitol Hill and the past four years in my own apartment in the Burnaby Heights. Over...
Food and Lifestyle
Nathaniel Christopher / 13 December 2024 / 1 Comment

Documenting Costco shrinkflation: Kirkland Signature laundry detergent pods

In my laundry room, I have two packages of Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Laundry Detergent Pacs: a plastic tub purchased in August 2023 and a plastic bag purchased in September 2024. Both were bought...
Travel
This statue of Queen Victoria in front of Kensington Palace was carved by her daughter Princess Louise.
Nathaniel Christopher / 17 November 2024

Tracing the steps of Queen Victoria: My visit to Kensington Palace

On November 2, I visited Kensington Palace, Queen Victoria’s birthplace and childhood home. It was, without a doubt, one of the highlights of my recent trip to the United Kingdom. When I purchas...
Food and Lifestyle
Nathaniel Christopher / 23 October 2024 / 2 Comments

Tired of Hearing How Busy Someone Else Is? Introducing Schedule Dumping

Schedule dumping is when someone frequently overshares the details of their busy schedule, often leaving others feeling unheard and unimportant. This post explores how schedule dumping can strain rela...
Burnaby
Burnaby Public Library Temporary Cameron branch inside of City of Lougheed Shopping Centre.
Nathaniel Christopher / 20 September 2024 / 2 Comments

My comments to the Burnaby Public Library board

Last night I spoke to the Burnaby Public Library board about their ongoing Intellectual Freedom Policy review. As part of this review, they are considering potential changes to how the library selects...
Burnaby
Liz Truss's childhood home at 1735 Ellesmere Avenue in Burnaby.
Nathaniel Christopher / 18 September 2024

A UK Prime Minister in Burnaby: Discovering Liz Truss’s Former Home

With Liz Truss back in the news due to her book, I was reminded of her unique connection to Burnaby—a city I have called home since 2005. Truss, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2...
Travel
Nathaniel Christopher / 2 May 2024

Turning the Compass North: Juneau, Alaska Calls – A Story of Intention

Amidst the challenges of the past year, I received an invitation from my dear friend and former boss, Jean, and her husband, Kent, to escape to the calm and beauty of Juneau, Alaska, for a time of fri...
Reflections and Opinions
Nathaniel Christopher / 19 April 2024

Revisiting Agnetha Fältskog’s ‘My Colouring Book’ 20 Years Later: A Journey of Nostalgia and Growth

In my reflective article, I delve into my personal journey of rediscovery with Agnetha Fältskog's album "My Colouring Book" released in 2004. Explore how this nostalgic album has bridged my past and p...
Travel
The iconic Reno Arch at night.
Nathaniel Christopher / 21 December 2022 / 5 Comments

I took an arbitrary trip to Reno – I should not have gone

Back in the ’80s and ’90s Reno was a popular destination for British Columbian tourists – especially senior citizens – however, nobody goes there anymore and I wanted to find o...

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