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Merci!
August 23 2023 About UsWe would like to congratulate our Senior Editor, Monique Kroeger, on her retirement from The Source newspaper.
As we bid farewell to Monique, we express our deepest gratitude for her invaluable …
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How B.C.’s largest school district supports newcomer families
August 21 2023 Cover StoryEarlier this summer, The Source released an article in honour of World Refugee Day highlighting the extensive challenges refugee claimants face to be recognized and settle in Canada ranging from …
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International Day for People of African Descent
August 21 2023 ColumnsAll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, and have the potential to contribute constructively to the development and well-being of their societies.
Honouring the …
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Wellstream: Safe strategies for youth and teens
August 21 2023 LocalAlthough population data studies indicate the prevalence of mental health and substance use among youth and teens has been relatively stable over the past years, there has been a worrying increase …
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Truth and Reconciliation is not a single outcome but a generations-long journey
August 21 2023 CommunityIndigenous peoples have experienced a long history of injustice and mistrust because of colonial legislation and policies in Canada. The Canadian state’s relationships with Indigenous Peoples have…
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Children often influence what families eat and junk food marketers know it
August 21 2023 EconomyA new study shows why mascots and cartoon characters don’t belong in food marketing for kids
Would you let a clown influence what brand of car you buy? How about choosing your household …
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Summer BBQ salmon and Funchi
August 21 2023 Recipe by Selma Van HalderSummer days often call for BBQed salmon, cajun style.
What better way to celebrate the summer than with a nice dinner from the BBQ? This summer salmon is cooked en papillote (in parchment) which …
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The last of the summer music
August 21 2023 CultureThere is still time to catch some summer concerts before fall sets in.
From reggae, afrobeat and dub to soul to alt-pop with dreamy synths and melodious vocals, three distinctive concerts will …
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Classification Crisis - A retrospective of Sonja Ahlers’ work
August 21 2023 ArtZines, poetry, installations, excerpts from her personal archive and a decade-plus worth of as yet unseen works are what awaits visitors at Sonja Ahlers’ Classification …
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Cultural Calendar
August 21 2023 EventsWelcome back everyone; I hope everyone enjoyed their summer! Although the back to school season signifies the twilight of yet another summer, a symphony of events and festivals that promise to paint…