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Pianist Radu Lupu Charms Toronto
Toronto audiences were offered a special treat as renowned pianist Radu Lupu took the stage.
February 15, 2009
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Whether it's counterfeit car parts, fake pharmaceuticals, pirated DVD movies, or cheap imitation designer purses, knock-off goods are ...
February 13, 2009
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Cindy Chan
Winterfest Weekend: Music, Magic, Fine Arts, Ice Carvings
Want something fun to do on Valentines Day? Check out Richmond's annual Winterfest.
February 11, 2009
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Helena Zhu
Year of the Ox Symbolizes Strength, Prosperity
The Lunar New Year has been celebrated by Asian ethnicities for thousands of years. It is a time ...
January 27, 2009
BY
Esther Hack
‘No’ Vote Means York University Strike Still On
Almost 50,000 students have been missing classes, with the strike affecting them both academically and financially.
January 21, 2009
BY
Helena Martin
Indigenous Commission Seeks E-readiness Program
An Ottawa-based inter-American commission working to advance communications technologies for Indigenous peoples is calling on Canada to include ...
January 15, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Groups Reach Out to Vancouver’s Poor
While most of us have food and gifts aplenty during this festive season, a Christmas wish for the ...
December 24, 2008
BY
Robin Shaw
Klezmer Concert Celebrates Future Warsaw Museum
In 1939, the Nazis invaded Poland and forced most of the resident Jewish population to live behind seven-foot ...
December 18, 2008
BY
Susan Hallett
Vancouver Tenants Fight ‘Renovictions’
A newly-coined word, “renoviction,” has come into use in certain circles in Vancouver. It describes a trend in ...
December 18, 2008
BY
Chris Wirth
Lord of the Dance Still a Crowd-Pleaser
Michael Flatley's dance phenomenon Lord of the Dance, which played at the Vancouver Centre for Performing Arts last ...
December 16, 2008
BY
Jasleen Kandhari
Saving Luna: Moving Story of a Curious Orca
Saving Luna is a heart-warming and tragic story of a wild baby killer whale whose creative ways of ...
December 14, 2008
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Helena Zhu
Olympic Oval Has Its First Skate
Exactly 14 months ahead of the 2010 Olympic Games, the opening of the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, ...
December 13, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Toronto Man Narrowly Escapes Deportation
Falun Gong practitioner Haitao Wang, who this week came within one day of being deported, attends a demonstration ...
December 11, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
Sixty Years On, ‘Inalienable Human Rights’ Still out of Reach for Many
Human rights supporters across the country took part in a host of activities to commemorate International Human Rights ...
December 11, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
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Helena Zhu
Police Team Up With Other Agencies to Shut Down Marijuana ‘Grow-Ops’ in Canada
Growing marijuana is a profitable business for many in Canada and lax criminal penalties do little to deter ...
December 8, 2008
BY
Matthew Little
Hyack Parade Brings Christmas Spirit to New Westminster
Santa Claus arrived early this year to take part in the 22 annual Hyack Christmas Parade of Lights...
December 8, 2008
BY
Hazelle Wang
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Helena Zhu
Torontonians Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Many artists, community leaders and human rights activists gathered at the Roots store on Bloor St. in downtown...
December 6, 2008
BY
Diana Hubert
Serial Killer’s Farm Should Be Memorial, Say Missing Women’s Supporters
Supporters of Vancouver's missing women want the farm of serial killer Robert Pickton turned into a memorial park.
November 24, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
‘Bright Nights’ All Set for the Christmas Season
Bright Nights in Stanley Park, one of Vancouver's annual Christmas events, launched its considerable seasonal sparkle on Friday, ...
November 21, 2008
BY
Sarah Hack
A Child’s Wish: Singer Chantal Kreviazuk Lights Up Holiday Wish Tree
Toronto's Eaton Centre unveiled its Swarovski Crystal Wish Tree, to raise funds for the Children's Wish Foundation
November 21, 2008
BY
Madalina Hubert
Hand Crafts Offer Quality Alternative to Mass-produced Christmas Gifts
Luxurious silk scarves, sparkling jewelry and exotic food from around the world were just some of the gift ...
November 20, 2008
BY
Esther Hack
‘Dress for Success’ Challenge Encourages Corporate Responsibility
The annual “Dress Me For Success” corporate challenge ended recently in Vancouver with a fashion show...
Gregor Robertson Elected Vancouver’s New Mayor
Vision Vancouver's Gregor Robertson was elected Mayor of Vancouver on Saturday, handily beating Peter Ladner of the Non-Partisan ...
November 16, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
No Justice for Student After Botched Surgeries in China
What was supposed to be a routine procedure to repair torn ligaments in Hao Chan's ankles turned into ...
November 13, 2008
BY
Dane Crocker
and
Joan Delaney
Alberta Ranchers Want Moratorium on Proposed Pipeline
Worried that a proposed Petro-Canada pipeline through pristine wilderness in Kananaskis Country will cause irreparable damage, Alberta ranchers ...
November 13, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
World War I Remembered
Nov. 11 observes the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I, and the valiant role Canada ...
November 10, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
Lawyers Say Pressure from Chinese Officials Behind Attempt to Oust Consulate Protest
The details of Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan's relationship with the Chinese Consular General and the Chinese regime itself ...
November 6, 2008
BY
Ben Taylor
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