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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 ...
“How can we be expected to compete for homes, condos and houses with the globe’s millionaires and billionaires?”Eveline Xia asked a crowd of several hundred gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery on ...
Ecojustice's Barry Robinson isn't breaking out champagne bottles just yet. "I've seen some response already that the Enbridge Northern Gateway project is over, because the province has turned it down.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has taken a cue from the "South Park" movie and is now rattling the sabre at Canada. Well, he's having a go at Fort Eerie, Ontario, anyway. At issue is the Peace Bridge, ...
Voters Taking Action on Climate Change, known for creative campaigning, has purchased full page ads in the Vancouver Sun and the Province. The ads will feature a photo shot on at Kits Beach last ...
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 ...
For something really different this week, if you’re hardy enough for it, the Cinematheque has a massive documentary about China. DEAD SOULS (Si ling hun) takes over eight hours to thoroughly examine ...
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).
In an apparent turn of events since the "Fort Nelson Incident", in which 33-year-old Fort Nelson First Nation Chief Sharleen Gale held up a feather and kicked out government officials from an LNG ...
"To mount an operation of this size and begin to execute this plan, (RCMP) would have had to have approval at the highest levels, and that takes considerable time, and I suspect those decisions were ...
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 ...
A month after the B.C. government conditionally approved a liquefied natural gas project led by Royal Dutch Shell in Kitimat, the Unist’ot’en Camp has reported escalating conflict as RCMP and the LNG ...