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Chinese Canadians tell ‘small stories that make up a big history’
January 8 2024 LocalChinese Canadians make up a significant part of Canada’s history, but this fact is often forgotten when people talk about Canadian heritage. To remedy that oversight, the Chinatown Storytelling …
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Hold On Let Go takes centre stage this January, with contemporary performers tackling issues of technology in a unique and creative way
January 8 2024 Culture“This process is like this moving boat; there are pockets of space where we can bring our own stories forward and allow for the synergizing of our own beliefs and stories into the room,” said …
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Salish weavers showcased the traditional and contemporary ways of their culture revival at the Vancouver Art Gallery
January 8 2024 ArtHosted by Vancouver Art Gallery, from now until May 12, Rooted Here: Woven from the Land is an exhibition that displays the weavings of four local Salish artists; and offers a glimpse into…
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Cultural Calendar
January 8 2024 EventsWelcome to 2024! From dazzling light shows to jubilant performances, our city celebrates the dawn of fresh beginnings. As the new year begins, optimism fills the air, making it a moment to embrace …
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2023 Year End Review: Bots, food and cultural festivals
December 11 2023 Cover StoryAs we bid farewell to another remarkable year, The Source Newspaper takes great pride in reflecting upon the myriad narratives that we have told this year. The Source has always been a platform …
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Belongings matter: Report highlights difficulties unhoused people face
December 11 2023 CommunityUnhoused individuals have continuously been at risk of losing their belongings and, as the colder weather continues, many look for solutions. A report released last month by UBC, SFU and the …
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Breaking Barriers: SFU study promotes inclusivity strategies for non-binary youth in team sports
December 11 2023 LGBTQNon-binary youth in Canada avoid participating in team sports due to significant obstacles and discrimination, according to a new Simon Fraser University study.
Only 11 per cent of non-binary …
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Dion Smith-Dokkie at Gallery Gachet: Diving deep into maps and their meaning
December 11 2023 ArtPieces from Dion Smith-Dokkie’s exhibit at Gachet Gallery.| Photo by Sol Hashemi
Gallery Gachet hosts an exhibit from Vancouver-based artist Dion Smith-Dokkie that investigates maps and their …
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Shield Maiden rages war against gender inequality
December 11 2023 CultureNo fourth walls here. Melanie Teichroeb will trek back into the 10th century as she steps forward into character – on Saturday, Dec. 16 at New Westminster’s Anvil Theatre – bringing Garrison …
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Mining industry competing with salmon for rivers created by disappearing glaciers: SFU study finds
December 11 2023 ColumnsA study led by Simon Fraser University researchers finds that mining companies are staking claims on future salmon habitats as glaciers retreat.
In the ice-covered transboundary region …