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They've gotten up close and personal with panda bears in Xian, China, snorkeled along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and dressed as samurai warriors in Osaka, Japan. All in a days work for the ...
With the popularity of social networks like Pinterest and online business ventures like Etsy and Cargoh, it’s no surprise to see a renewed movement in the do it yourself (DIY) industry and creative ...
Mixed-race, outsider, or 'half-breed': you're not alone at Hapa-palooza. Get in on Canada's largest celebration of mixed heritage.
When it comes to Youtube sensations, there is a definite trend toward cute, young boys. Justin Bieber has received overnight stardom. People who don’t even care about pop stars are starting to hear ...
In a picturesque beach scene, Olympic athletes Hope Solo and Serena Williams are pictured running on either arm of their fellow Olympian, Ryan Lochte, on the June cover of Vogue (U.S. edition) ...
For the condo king of Vancouver, the answer to the question of how to deal with the city’s “potentially toxic” affordability crisis is to take on foreign speculation with smart taxes... and build more ...
The controversial Bill C-30, the Lawful Access Act, which would give police access to personal online information, is still on the Conservative agenda, according to OpenMedia's Steve Anderson. Sources ...
Vancouver + acumen will be hosting its annual DIGNITY Vancouver photography exhibition and auction on Thursday, May 24 from 7 p.m. Dazzling photographs by skilled photographers brings the lives of ...
When Lauren Warbeck, 30, entered the SFU Certificate Program for Community Economic Development, she was a bicycle mechanic and instructor at Vancouver’s Pedal Energy Development Alternatives (PEDAL).
So far, conflicts over the expansion of the Alberta tar sands have centered on giant pipeline projects into B.C. and the U.S., where fierce opposition from environmentalists, Aboriginals, citizens and ...
On August 6, 1945, the bomb doors on the Enola Gay opened above the Japanese city of Hiroshima. An atomic bomb packed with 60 kilos of uranium fell for less than a minute before exploding with the ...
British Columbians from all walks of life are showing their support for an increase in welfare rates by eating no more than $26 worth of groceries over the next seven days. Advocates of boosting ...
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