Amnesty International is calling for a stop work order on British Columbia’s $8.8 billion Site C hydroelectric dam, saying the mega project on the Peace River threatens the human ...
The provincial Court of Apeal ruled in favour of the government on Thursday, overturning Justice Susan Griffin’s previous rulings that the government failed to consult in good faith with the BC ...
Long-distance and multiple-marathon runner Godfrey Mende, talks about running, Africa, his family, life and values. He was born in Uganda, immigrated to Canada in 1991, graduated in Langara College's ...
The City of Vancouver has installed disaster support hub signs at 25 locations across the city. The signs are meant to indicate sites where people can gather following an earthquake. The signs are ...
The City is seeking input from apartment-dwelling families with children to help plan for spaces that better meet their needs. As part of an update to the High-Density Housing for Families and ...
Fourteen teachers at a B.C. "government-certified” school in South Korea are pleading for help from the B.C. Ministry Education after they were detained and later released by Seoul immigration ...
"Glee" star Cory Monteith's body was cremated days after his death, following a private viewing of his body by members of his immediate family and girlfriend Lea Michelle. Monteith is one of a growing ...
After almost eight years as an elected Vancouver school trustee, I got fired on Monday. We did some important work. We brought in groundbreaking policy protections for trans students and we created BC ...
Straight on the heels of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation's legal challenge against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion review last week, another group has now filed a lawsuit claiming the ...
According to spokesperson Freda Huson, the first thing you need to know about the Unist'ot'en Camp is that it isn't really a camp at all. “It’s a community," she told Vancouver Observer. "We have ...
2011 Vancouver Municipal Election: During a rare burst of September sunshine outside Vancouver’s highbrow Mink Chocolate Café this morning, 2011 mayoral candidate Suzanne Anton unveiled another peek ...
The Gitga'at First Nation is celebrating the federal government's decision today not to approve the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline and to enact a moratorium on crude oil tankers on the North Coast ...