Vancouver boasts about the highest quality water in the world …but does it deliver?
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Documentary to inspire revolution
Revolution, the documentary that sounds the alarm about humanity’s present self-destructing trajectory, will open in Vancouver theaters April 12, during Earth Day celebrations.
Springtime calls for some singing and dancing in the rain.
Off the main path along the waterfront of the Olympic Village, barely visible amidst the new spring growth, is “Canada’s North Star.
There are many roads to deliverance from guilt. For some, a trip to the confessional is standard this Lenten season; but for others, absolution is a long-term process that involves a conscious decision to transform one’s mindset.
On March 4, You Can Play celebrated the first anniversary of its campaign to promote equality and respect for all athletes regardless of sexual orientation.
Around this time of year, thousands of 18 to 30-year-olds around the world apply to take part in International Experience Canada (IEC), a one or two year working holiday program.
With the RRSP deadline behind us, and B.C.’s pending return to GST/PST and income tax season, money matters are once again weighing on the minds of Canadians.
The arrival of micro-condos is signalling a shift in the way Vancouverites want to live their lives in the heart of the city.
As director for the Chinese Cultural Centre in the 1970s, Larry Chu searched for a way to represent the Chinese community at Expo ’86 and the Vancouver Centennial.
Pema Kyirong is ecstatic at the prospect of being reunited with her Tibetan family thanks to the Tibetan Resettlement Project, announced by the Government of Canada in 2010.
The difficulties inherent in language acquisition and in adjusting to a new culture may overshadow an underlying learning disability in ESL high school students.
In Brazilian jiu-jitsu, two participants grapple ferociously on the floor, desperately trying to gain a chokehold or apply a joint-lock that causes enough pain to force their opponent to submit.