The La Source

The Source finds its raison d’etre in Vancouver's vibrant and rapidly growing cosmopolitan culture.  With its primary focus on the artistic and cultural events taking place within various communities, no publication informs and celebrates the city's unique cultural mosaic better than The Source. The Source is a locally published bi-weekly free newspaper with offices in the heart of Vancouver’s entertainment district.  It is the only local bilingual paper in the lower mainland.  It is a non-profit organization run by hardworking employees, all of whom come from the various communities throughout the city. The idea of the paper originated in 1999 when the founding publisher, Mamadou Gangué, decided to create a paper that would discuss and promote Vancouver’s diverse and unique cultural make-up. As a forum for diversity – the very foundation of the paper – it encourages the development of new ideas and ways of thinking.

With ease The Source plays a leadership role within Vancouver’s complex intercultural communication network, as nowhere else in the world can you find a city more inclined to experiment with the idea of multicultural harmony.  Genuine in its wish to assist communities, whose origins are often wildly different, to understand and communicate with one another, The Source actively participates and sponsors major events throughout the city. The Source not only promotes diversity, but our team itself represents the many cultures found in Vancouver. Over the last 8 years of publishing, 600-700 volunteers from all over the world have brought their histories, perceptions, experience and talent to the offices of The Source. From the founding publisher, community members, the wonderful team of volunteers and the many readers of The Source, we thank you for your continued support and readership.

“We invite all people from various walks of life to share their stories, ideas and comments”- Your local diversity newspaper that thrives on the passion of making people belong.

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The turning point of Canada’s new population mosaic E-mail
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Written by Sophie Hautcoeur   

Canada’s new population mosaic


The Source takes a little journey forward in time with the help of Statistics Canada. Let’s bounce ahead to 2031 and take a look at Vancouver’s new reality, courtesy of Statistics Canada, Canadian Heritage, Human Resources Development and Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Their report was designed to obtain projections regarding the country’s diversifying population.
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Artists with disabilities ignite new practices, attitudes E-mail
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Written by Kerry Hall   

Kikstart Festival
Advancing disability culture in Canada and challenging people’s old assumptions are the goals of a local arts festival happening now in the city.

The Kickstart Festival 2010 runs until March 27 in Vancouver at various venues as part of the Paralympics and Cultural Olympiad. The event includes two major visual arts exhibitions as well as dance performances and a comedy show.
 
Geoff McMurchy is the artistic director for Kickstart, the nonprofit society that organizes the festival, and also an artist with a disability.
 
“We offer the mainstream community a whole new palette of ways of being, moving, and interacting with faces and bodies,” he said, adding artists with disabilities are offering new ways to collaborate with others by providing new source material. In turn, artists and the public have new territory to explore.
 

“The arts have a powerful way of reaching people—we’re realizing that as a community,” he said.

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