A travelling exhibition which highlights the experiences of immigrants to Canada officially launched in Nanaimo, British Columbia, this week. Canada: Day 1
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal recently granted one of the largest awards given to a Filipino caregiver, a win that Filipino-American
It was a celebration of Japanese Canadian history and community at the 10th annual Asahi tribute baseball game, which took place at
When Michelle Chagpar, an information technology professional from Toronto, told her employers she was taking two weeks leave to travel to Iraq
Originating from India, Buddhism is said to be the religion of about 300 million people worldwide. Founded by Tsengdok Rinpoche, and organized
A leaked document outlining the Liberal party’s plan to help drum up ethnic votes for the party in British Colombia reads like
Twelve tables of mahjong (Chinese tile game) in Vancouver’s Chinatown Memorial Square fill up with fervent game-goers within 15 minutes. Silence quickly
Juliana Forero still remembers the exact place, time and date when she learned about Paola Murillo’s dream of connecting Vancouver’s Latin community
It’s just after midnight in Delhi, India when I reach Orijit Sen, a renowned graphic novelist and artist. As part of the
An advocate for Vancouver’s Chinatown has started a petition against rezoning a central block in the district because she says it would