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Downtown Vancouver Parkade to Get High-Tech Rooftop Greenhouse
Vancouver is about to get North America's first VertiCrop rooftop veggie garden as part of the city's goal to become the world's greenest city by 2020.
December 19, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
Shipbuilding Windfall Goes to Nova Scotia, Vancouver
Irving Shipbuilding of Halifax was the big winner Wednesday, getting the $25 billion contract to build 21 Canadian ...
October 19, 2011
BY
Matthew Little
Vancouver’s Chinatown Named a National Historic Site
On Oct. 13 the federal government designated Vancouver's Chinatown—one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the country—a ...
October 15, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Opponents Push to Stop BC Smart Meters
BC Hydro began rolling out its digital “smart” meter program in British Columbia on July 1, but opponents ...
August 9, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
Vancouver Goes after Notorious Slumlords
They may have fancy names like Palace Hotel and Wonder Rooms, but these single-resident-occupancy hotels in Vancouver's Downtown ...
July 22, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
Clark Heads to Ottawa to Champion B.C. Shipbuilding Bid
Four shipbuilders vie for a major federal contract to build vessels for Canada's Navy and Coast Guard.
June 16, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
BC Enacts Toughest Animal Cruelty Penalties in Canada
Amendments to B.C.'s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act came about as a result of the Sled Dog ...
June 8, 2011
BY
Trevor Maimann
Iconic Video Store Latest Casualty in Industry’s Decline
A wave of video store closures across Canada has recently swept up Videomatica.
May 19, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Groups Mobilize to Oppose Mega Dam
A controversial mega dam proposed for the Peace River in northeastern B.C. has spurred a province-wide speaking tour.
May 12, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
UBC Named First Fair Trade Campus in Canada
To top off its status as Canada's first “fair trade town,” Vancouver is now home to the nation's ...
May 12, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Tele-Town Hall Meetings Aim to Address HST Concerns
Twelve telephone town hall meetings are being held across B.C. before a June 24 referendum on the fate ...
May 2, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Drug Overdose Deaths Declined After Opening of Insite: Study
Illicit drug overdose deaths declined dramatically after the establishment of Insite in Vancouver, says a Lancet study.
April 27, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Royal Wedding: Commoners in Victoria Get the Royal Treatment
Royal watchers who didn't make the guest list for Prince William and Kate Middleton's nuptials can take heart.
April 24, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
Outcry Heard but Not Heeded as Vancouver Passes Controversial Bylaw
Falun Gong practitioners say the passage of the bylaw makes their protest vigil outside the Chinese consulate impossible.
Amended Bylaw No Solution for Falun Gong Protest: Lawyer
Some say amendments to Vancouver's proposed bylaw still have a long way to go.
Controversial Bylaw Prompts Vancouver Mayor to Call for Redraft
Mayor says the bylaw needs to be improved, but also hints at protecting the interests of the Chinese ...
Privacy Czar to Investigate Use of Police Database
B.C.'s privacy czar to examine employers' use of a police database to conduct criminal record checks on job ...
March 31, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
New HIV Cases Drops Among Injection Drug Users in BC
New cases of HIV among injection drug users are declining in B.C., according to a report.
B.C. March Commemorates Canadian Women Killed by Violence
Women's rights activist Mary Billy's Femicide List now has 4,000 names on it.
Eagles Starving After Poor Salmon Run
Bald eagles that normally feed on salmon from Alaska to B.C. are starving and forced to scavenge landfills ...
Mandatory Composting Part of Metro Vancouver’s New Waste Plan
Metro Vancouver aims to to eliminate all organic kitchen waste from garbage.
Foreign Influence Behind Vancouver Parade Snub, Says China Watcher
A Vancouver-based China commentator says overseas Chinese associations act as vehicles for the Chinese Communist Party.
Mega-Casino Not Wanted in Vancouver, Say Critics
The proposal would see the Edgewater Casino move to a location beside BC Place Stadium.
Vancouver Moving Toward City’s First Aboriginal-Only School
A K-12 aboriginal-only school would foster a safer, more comfortable, and culturally relevant environment for students.
Falun Gong Cries Foul Over Long-Running Parade Discrimination
Each year since 2003, the Celestial Marching Band's application to participate in the parade has been rejected.
To Test or Not to Test: FSA Controversy Reignites in BC
B.C.'s controversial Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) began this week, again amid heated debate as in the past.
BC Sockeye Salmon Threatened by Mystery Virus
A four-year study shows that an unknown virus may be killing off large numbers of Fraser sockeye salmon.
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