They were just in the neighbourhood and if you happen to be at the Commodore Ballroom between the hours of 10pm and 11:30pm you would've seen and heard them. Whom I talking about, well, the Indie Rock ...
Riding the 99 B-line is an unique experience. So many storefronts, diverse crowds of people and that comforting voice saying things like, "next stop Main Street". Every time I travel on that accordion ...
VANCOUVER — A lawyer for pipeline builder Northern Gateway told a Federal Court of Appeal that the company provided extensive accommodation to First Nations and did exhaustive studies into potential ...
My Film Festival picks for today give us an acting duel between a current and a future Pope, superb journalism trailing nationalist agitators in India, Inuit people trying to understand Canada and all ...
“Canada is back.” So said the new Liberal government when it took office – back to being a peace keeper nation. During the 2015 Federal election, many social justice advocates joined the campaign to ...
In the Kispiox Valley 1,000 km north of Vancouver, where “No LNG” lawn signs seem to be everywhere, rancher Gene Allen had strong words for TransCanada pipeline contractors. The crews showed up on the ...
Tribal Chief Liz Logan, a poised, articulate negotiator who has served four terms as Chief of Fort Nelson First Nation, followed by eight years as Tribal Chief of Treaty 8 Tribal Association, has ...
"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 ...
Chilliwack Artisan Tour gets travellers and tourists into the homes and studios of artists in Chilliwack, British Columbia who've chosen to leave the big city to work in a bucolic rural setting. The ...
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 ...
Despite being born in the 1970s, in a postwar, economically devastated North Korea with then idolized ruler Kim ll-Sung in power, Lucia Jang thought her life was going quite well until she was ...
British Columbia coastal residents have a pressing need for greater control as to how the federal government decides on approvals for natural resource export. We have seen in recent years, the loss of ...
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