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For the last five years in Vancouver, ALIVE (Aboriginal Life In Vancouver Enhancement) has been working with urban Aboriginal people...
On Monday, June 29 after school had let out for the summer, most Vancouver teachers were taking a well-deserved break.
A ship on its way to pick up grain spilled 2,700 litres of fuel into Burrard Inlet.
Yesterady about 100 people attended a vigil at the corner of 41st and Knight to mark the place where Phuong...
Protests led by Tsleil-waututh First Nation and Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) have won a major victory against...
Post-secondary education has to navigate two contradictory identities.
It has been a long time coming, but Vancouver City Council now officially acknowledges that it is operating on traditional...
Building on months of opposition, around 500 people gathered on a warm October afternoon at the quay in New Westminster...
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Nearly 250 residents, four New Westminster city council members, two NDP MPs and one NDP MLA attended a town hall...
The first of two controversial coal port expansion projects in BC was unilaterally approved this week by Port Metro Vancouver.
Vancouver is set to become North America’s largest coal exporting port if the Port Metro Vancouver corporation approves two new...
There was little to cheer about after BC’s TransLink unveiled its draft 2013 Base Plan for the Lower Mainland on...
On a sunny April 22, thousands marched to Vancouver’s Earth Day celebrations at Commercial Drive’s Grandview Park.