An advocate for Vancouver’s Chinatown has started a petition against rezoning a central block in the district because she says it would
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
Much of the commentary following the release of the National Household Survey on May 8 may have missed the point: that Canada’s
Watching Dark Sisters, the opera by American composer Nico Muhly inspired by breakaway polygamous Mormon cult leader Warren Jeffs, was eerily resonant.
As the number of first generation Italian immigrants in Vancouver decreases, the city’s Italian Cultural Centre – Il Centro – is planning
A fourth-year university student in Vancouver, B.C. is asking residents to get to know their neighbours. Zakir Jamal Suleman, 22, launched The
There has been an increased demand for midwifery in Canada over the past decade, with now over 1,300 midwives registered in Canada,
One outreach worker is creating a bilingual volunteer program because there’s not enough support for Chinese seniors, especially those in Vancouver’s Chinatown.
Though I have family’s roots in B.C. going back a century, I stumble when cataloging the “unique” values underlying Canadian culture. The
A new novel reflects on the experiences of Filipino Canadians through the story of one family, and aims to inspire newcomers to