Karate practitioners from Saskatchewan and Quebec came to B.C. recently to compete at the Sato Cup Invitational Karate Tournament on Nov. 14. Some competitors
As the number of first generation Italian immigrants in Vancouver decreases, the city’s Italian Cultural Centre – Il Centro – is planning
There has been an increased demand for midwifery in Canada over the past decade, with now over 1,300 midwives registered in Canada,
A new novel reflects on the experiences of Filipino Canadians through the story of one family, and aims to inspire newcomers to
Vancouver has long attracted tens of thousands of overseas students each year from Asian countries like China, India, Japan, Korean, and Singapore.
Richmond community members came together last week to discuss breaking down the barriers of racism as part of the Canadian Race Relations
The world is still catching up to Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier. A year before being appointed an Officer of the Order of
Immigrants from Asia are three to 12 times more likely to get hepatitis B than their Canadian-born counterparts, says a new public education
Though its diaspora community in British Columbia might not be the biggest or most visible, Mexico is Canada’s third largest trade partner
With the Surrey mayoral elections still four months away, a new candidate from the South Asian community threatens to shake up the