Mission hosted its first-ever TEDx event on Saturday night at UFV Mission campus - and what an unforgettable evening it was.
With a lineup of speakers from all walks of life, sharing real stories of adversity and transformation, the theme of Change Makers came to life in the most human way. Their vulnerability reminded us that it's through challenges that we grow — and through sharing that we connect. Here's to ideas worth spreading, right here in Mission. Since 1925, this local gem has been a trusted name in menswear, known for quality, service, and community connection.
From founder Reginald Cox to longtime stewards Ted Buckle and Carlo Billinger - and now Les and Irene Rimar - the legacy continues, rooted in tradition and refreshed for the future. This milestone is not only a testament to Rex Cox Menswear’s resilience and tradition; it also speaks to the strong sense of community and support in Mission. Here's to 100 more! by Ellen Nguyen | Photos submitted by Jean Vivian
Mission is beaming with pride as one of our own, Sandra Cascaden, Manager of St. Joseph’s Food Bank, has been awarded the King Charles Coronation Medal - a prestigious recognition presented to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to service and made a significant, lasting impact in their communities.
The medal was presented to Sandra by Nick Johnson, Manager of Member Services with Food Banks BC, with Dan Huang-Taylor, Executive Director of Food Banks BC, also present to witness the occasion. The event was filled with heartfelt moments, but what stood out most was Sandra’s acceptance speech — which she dedicated entirely to her team of volunteers. In her words, it is the volunteers who are the backbone of the food bank, showing up week after week with generosity, compassion, and resolve. Sandra’s humility is no surprise to those who know her. Her tireless efforts behind the scenes, her unwavering dedication to those in need, and her ability to lead with both heart and purpose have transformed St. Joseph’s Food Bank into a cornerstone of care and support for so many in our community. To receive a medal that bears the name of a monarch is no small feat - and to do so while remaining focused on the people around you says everything about the kind of leader Sandra is. To learn more about how St. Joseph's Food bank and how you can volunteer or support them, visit https://missionfoodbank.com/ by Ellen Nguyen | Photos from Oke Chornick I first met Oke Chornick, presumably the morning after a gig or an unforgettable party, as she was having breakfast with her band. When ordering eggs and toast, Oke didn’t fuss over details like how her eggs should be cooked or which type of bread she preferred. Instead, her approach—much like her perspective on life—was simple yet bold: “Surprise me!”
Born and raised in Mission, British Columbia, Oke treasures her family, friends, and community, embracing the beauty and luck of living in such a remarkable place. Her passion for music and art took root when she was just a child and has grown into a lifelong dedication. With 25 years of cashiering experience and nearly a decade as a business owner, Oke has seamlessly incorporated creativity into her life, organizing and booking musical entertainment since her teenage years. For more than a decade, she has been the driving force behind live music at Mission’s beloved Captain's Cabin. Her artistic talents extend far beyond music; she excels in drawing, painting, digital design, video production, and photography, which she proudly showcases on her "Olde News Video and Stills" Facebook page. Oke collaborates with bands on t-shirt, album, and poster designs, alongside her own creative ventures. Music was always an integral part of Oke’s upbringing, with instruments scattered around the house igniting curiosity without pressure. Alongside her brother, she delighted in creating sounds and exploring the joys of music. A major source of inspiration was her grandmother, Mary Chornick, a celebrated Ukrainian mandolin player whose extraordinary talent left a lasting impression. Another key influence in Oke’s musical journey was the Mission Folk Festival, which introduced her to the vibrant world of global music. At age 14, Oke’s best friend bought a guitar, sparking the idea for her to ask her father for a drum kit. That marked the beginning of her lifelong relationship with percussion, as she has been mastering the drums for nearly 30 years. Today, she plays in several bands, including Random Dander, Hollow Groves, and Super Kawaii. For Oke, life itself is the ultimate source of inspiration. Each day brings new opportunities for learning, connecting with others, and celebrating the moments that make life extraordinary. She cherishes forming meaningful relationships and reveling in the joy of a lively party. Beyond her music, Oke has many unique passions. She’s an avid survival show enthusiast, constantly amazed by the creativity and endurance displayed by participants. In the kitchen, she’s known for making the best eggs—a skill that speaks to her ability to find joy in life’s simple pleasures. Her cat, an impressive companion, even high-fives her! Since age seven, Oke has been collecting rock t-shirts, a passion that aligns seamlessly with her business, Olde News Vintage & Vinyl, in Downtown Mission. You can easily find and follow Oke’s music and videos online through Bandcamp, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram—just search for her bands: Random Dander, Hollow Groves, and Super Kawaii. Don’t miss the chance to support Oke’s incredible journey as a musician and immerse yourself in her vibrant world of creativity! |
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