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SFU Big on India
The buzz in B.C. these days is India, and Simon Fraser University's grand Diwali Gala at the Bollywood Banquet Hall last Monday brought together hundreds of business and community leaders ...
November 6, 2008
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Joan Delaney
Homelessness Hot Issue in Vancouver Civic Election
With the civic elections in full swing across British Columbia...
October 29, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
‘Media Democracy Day’ Highlights Lack of Media Diversity
Individuals and organizations concerned about media ownership consolidation and related issues were part of Media Democracy Day 2008 ...
October 26, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
International Writers Festival Presents Insight on World Issues
Celebrating “a world of words,” more than 90 worldwide prestigious writers have come together at Vancouver's Granville Island ...
October 26, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Little Houses Fill Big Need
With just four tiny dwellings, it's Vancouver's smallest housing development. But the houses amply fulfill their...
October 24, 2008
BY
Ben Taylor
Units to Provide Affordable Housing Post-2010 Olympics
Much needed affordable housing units for people in need across British Columbia to be created.
October 23, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Hearing to Decide Fate of 7-year Protest
Drivers along Granville St. in Vancouver have become accustomed to a unique sight — a blue shelter and ...
October 23, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Aiming High: Success in Secondary Schooling
While the first years of elementary schooling are mostly spent on ABCs, high school's new focus may be ...
October 12, 2008
BY
Hugh Kruzel
Ottawa Reception Celebrates Taiwan’s National Day
The Taiwanese mission in Canada celebrated Taiwan's 97th birthday with an elegant National Day reception at Ottawa's landmark ...
October 9, 2008
BY
Donna He
Innovative Program Helps Stem Rise in Homelessness
In Surrey, the only program of its kind in Canada known as Project Comeback helps those who are ...
October 2, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
Word on the Street: Torontonians Flock to Book and Magazine Festival
Hundreds of thousands of book lovers gathered in Toronto to celebrate Word on the Street, Canada's largest book ...
October 1, 2008
BY
Madalina Hubert
‘Green Games’ Seeks Creative Solutions for Environmental Problems
The Green Games, a competition launched last week in British Columbia, is challenging students across the province to ...
September 28, 2008
BY
Helena Zhu
Sustainability Festival Solidifies a New Tradition
SFU added another feather to its sustainability cap on Wednesday by hosting a rip-roaringly successful sustainability festival in ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Andrea Hayley
Printing Green is Serious Stuff
Alen Rokolj and Brian Schindel, co-owners of Vancouver-based Green Printer, say they conduct business differently from others.
August 27, 2008
BY
Andrea Hayley
Riding for Rights: David Kay Arrives in Vancouver
Nearing the end of his “Race for Rights” across Canada, David Kay was welcomed by Tibetan Canadians, Falun ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
Alberta Group Disputes Ownership of Coalbed Methane
An organization in Alberta is challenging the provincial government's ownership of coalbed methane (CBM), a natural gas found ...
August 21, 2008
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Vancouver PNE: 98 Years Old and Still Going Strong
Fondly referred to as “the PNE” by Vancouverites, the Pacific National Exhibition is a fair like no other. ...
August 21, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
Ghost Tours Spice Up Calgary History
After taking a trip to Boston 2 years ago, Johanna Lane learned much about the city's heritage and ...
August 19, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
Raining Calamari
A sea of umbrellas flowed through a rainy Taste of Danforth festival last Friday to Sunday.
August 15, 2008
BY
Debora de Souza
Big Line-up of Acts for Ottawa Folk Festival
It's a party for the people! The fifteenth annual Ottawa Folk Festival, to be held at Britannia Park ...
August 14, 2008
BY
Joyce MacPhee
Mock Olympic Medals Highlight Chinese Regime’s Rights Abuses
While Beijing was staging the opening ceremony for the 2008 Olympics, in Toronto human rights protesters were awarding ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Diana Hubert
‘Afrikadey!’ Brings Culture, Color, Education to Calgary
A hot August sun bathed Calgary's Prince's Island Park as the 17th annual Afrikadey Festival staged its main ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
Groups Rally in Solidarity as Olympics Begin
‘We will not be silent,' Liberal MP Irwin Cotler joins protest at Chinese embassy
August 9, 2008
BY
Madalina Hubert
Tibet Supporters Hold Candlelight Vigil at Calgary Chinese Consulate
Moderate temperatures and blue skies served as the backdrop to a candlelight vigil held by various Tibet support ...
August 8, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
China’s Human Rights Abuses Betray Olympic Pledge, says Cotler
On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, Liberal MP Irwin Cotler released a report that highly criticizes China's ...
August 7, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
Heritage Day at Historic Fort Calgary
Historic Fort Calgary played host to Heritage Day on Monday, providing wholesome entertainment and education for young and ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Dane Crocker
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Neil Campbell
Ottawa Welcomes ‘Race for Rights’ Cyclist
A former Team Canada member and Pan American medallist arrived in Ottawa today as part of his cross-Canada ...
July 28, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
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