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Increased Demand for Fish Causing Harm: Study
Increased fish and fish oil consumption may be causing more environmental and social harm than good.
March 25, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Chinese Cultural Show ‘Touches Hearts’
Shen Yun revisits Western Canada in four provinces, starting in Vancouver, B.C.
March 24, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Wildlife Smuggling Nets Big Bucks For Organized Crime
Snakes and tortoises inside a hollowed out teddy bear or exotic birds' eggs made into necklaces
March 19, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Proposed Pipeline Sparks Oil Spill Fears
Concerns are mounting over a proposed pipeline project that would cross hundreds of km of untouched wilderness.
March 19, 2009
BY
Chris Wirth
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Joan Delaney
Bicentennial Celebrates Braille’s ‘gift to the world’
“Braille is literacy. It gives you freedom and independence," said Myra Rodrigues, a volunteer of CNIB.
March 19, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Celebrities Strut Their Stuff for Heart Health
The 2009 Heart Truth Fashion show, bringing together as it did some of Canada's top celebrities and designers, ...
March 18, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Hundreds Gather in Support of Party Withdrawals
Hundreds of Chinese gathered in a show of support for the 50 million Chinese who have quit the ...
March 12, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
Recognition Needed for Chinese Pioneers, Organization Says
To that end, Bill Chu has been lobbying the British Columbia government to protect Chinese historical sites.
March 12, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Online Bookstore Makes World Better With Literacy
The new college grad from University of Notre Dame found success that would blossom into a multimillion-dollar business.
March 11, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Canadian Forces Aid Southern Drug Busts
Canada's armed forces helped stop $272 million worth of cocaine from entering North America in the first two ...
March 5, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Budget Passes, Opposition Moves to Reroute Spending
The stimulus budget got final approval but with no word as to whether it will be adjusted to ...
March 5, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
Biased Treatment at Auto Repair Shops, Say Women
42 percent believe they are quoted higher prices than men when looking to service their cars.
March 3, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
National Blueprint Enhances Safety For Senior Drivers
Senior drivers will be able to improve their driving skills and maintain their fitness to drive for as ...
March 3, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Ottawa Issues Order To Protect Besieged Orcas
The 85 remaining southern resident killer whales off Canada's west coast received a gift from the federal government.
February 26, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
New Mentorship Project Helps Aging Parents of Disabled
New project will help seniors develop social networks and plan for the future of their children with disabilities.
February 26, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Island Community in Uproar Over Logging in Watershed
Two local filmmakers, a city councillor and his son had to run for their lives when a Skycrane ...
February 24, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Need for Internet ‘Throttling’ Not Supported by ISP Figures
Claims by ISPs that traffic management is necessary to avoid congestion is not supported by their own figures.
February 18, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
NAFTA Opponents Place Hope in Obama
26 organizations from across Canada are calling for a “transparent and thorough” renegotiating of the NAFTA.
February 17, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
USA Today Ad Warns Obama About ‘Dirty’ Alberta Oil
Three Canadian groups placed a full page advertisement in USA Today highlighting environmental damage.
February 17, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Pianist Radu Lupu Charms Toronto
Toronto audiences were offered a special treat as renowned pianist Radu Lupu took the stage.
February 15, 2009
BY
Madalina Hubert
Genesis Takes Best Car of the Year
The 2009 Canadian International Autoshow opened to media on Wednesday.
February 12, 2009
BY
Matthew Little
Counterfeiting Costs Jobs, Funds Organized Crime
Knock-off goods are becoming increasingly prevalent everywhere from flea markets and malls to internet.
February 12, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Electric Vehicles Set to Surge in Coming Decade
The high price of oil and the growing popularity of hybrids made it obvious that change was coming ...
February 12, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Canadian Documents Prove Tibet Sovereignty: Rights Group
The Chinese regime's declaration of “Serfs Emancipation Day” in Tibet prompts response from rights group.
February 11, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
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
BY
Helena Zhu
Falun Gong Consulate Protest will Continue—Minus Structures
Falun Gong will maintain their 7-year protest outside the Chinese consulate despite the removal of structures.
February 10, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Vancouver Falun Gong Rally to Continue Consulate Vigil
The Falun Gong says the site helps raise awareness to the tens of thousands who have been tortured ...
February 5, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
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