In 2018, Len Sather decided to uproot his life in Edmonton and move to Jasper in the Alberta Rockies. An avid cyclist and photographer, Sather went to work at the local hardware store and picked up ...
According to the BC Lumber Trade Council, about 65 per cent of softwood lumber production in B.C. is exported to the United States. Bromley said increasing tariffs are a big factor pushing big ...
Reading Indigenous children’s literature has taught my family about struggle, solidarity and the hard work of growing up.
Conservative campaign chair Jenni Byrne and leader Pierre Poilievre have both attacked policies to increase diversity, equity and inclusion. Byrne photo by Adrian Wyld, the Canadian Press.
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An RCMP officer testified he was ‘haunted and troubled’ by the starvation death of Community Living BC client Florence Girard, at right with her sister Sharon Bursey. Photo submitted by Sharon ...
To get into the Vancouver School of Drug War History and Organic Cultivation, would-be cannabis buyers had to first answer a skill-testing question that showed they had taken part in a one-hour ...
Challenging the male gaze, this powerful satirical play follows three women sharing stories in the time of Louis Riel. Yeah, I’m talking about the 30-year-old nerd card game of spells and shiny ...
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Tracy Sherlock is a freelance journalist and journalism instructor based in Vancouver. She is the editorial lead for the Spotlight: Child Welfare project. ‘Indigenous people across the country ...
It occurred to me the other day, while walking down one of Vancouver’s main shopping streets, that there was a distinct lack of colourful clothing in this city. Most people, and I count myself ...
The spread of avian flu is being fuelled by large-scale poultry farming, writes the author. But we can help industry and society move toward food production models that won’t invite disease.