When Vancouver’s Erin Northcott inherited the estate of her late brother, 29 year old filmmaker Daniel Northcott, she found herself in possession of over 1,000 hours of verite-style footage from each ...
Even for a successful woman and business leader, Karen Flavelle has an enviable track record. The president of Purdy’s Chocolates, a fixture of households in Western Canada since 1907, Flavelle was a ...
Nestled on the second floor, of the International Village Mall in Chinatown, is the Ayden Gallery – a contemporary fine art gallery which exhibits work of both established and emerging artists. The ...
WASHINGTON — With swampy wetlands and alligators as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will use a visit to Florida's Everglades to warn of the damage that climate change is already inflicting on ...
It has become fashionable to be “green,” but have you ever stopped and asked how green the clothes on your back are? If we’re to become a generation of truly sustainable environmentalists, we’d ask ...
The third annual Festival Music House (FMH), one of the most highly anticipated events during TIFF, kicks off at the Mod Club tonight. Invited festival delegates, music supervisors, producers,... The ...
Pungent incense filled the air at the Carnegie Theatre on Main and Hastings Streets, as the Vancouver Police Department hosted a third town hall at the Carnegie Community Centre on Friday. The meeting ...
At the 2012 London Games, Canadian officials and athletes get ready to shine...or at least to have a good time. As usual, former British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell is at the centre of ...
On the website of the Fraser Institute, Christmas music tinkles as the conservative think tank's fellows express their wishes for the coming year. Peter Cowley, whose title is director of school ...
Enbridge is failing in its mandate to assess the impact of the Northern Gateway Pipeline on First Nations in British Columbia, lawyers say. Gaps in the environmental assessment emerged during last ...
A long-time friend of slain UBC graduate student Ximena Osegueda Magana, 39 – whose body was found this week on a Mexican beach after having been tortured and burned – told the Vancouver Observer she ...