Apr 25th, 2013
It's hard enough losing a tapas bar, but what happens to the homeless when their neighbourhood gentrifies?
Apr 16th, 2013
What's the plan, Van? I spoke with two prominent local business owners about East Vancouver's rapid development.
Jan 31st, 2013
Save On Meats introduced their new series of cooking classes, including the Sausage and Bacon 101 which I delved right in to.
Jan 28th, 2013
Anybody who is a regular Fringe Festival-goer has probably seen a show by festival legend TJ Dawe. He’s been touring the country’s summer festival circuit for the last 10 years or so. All his shows...
Dec 18th, 2012
Yesterday's release of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry report was an emotional event that did little to guarantee justice for victims.
Oct 21st, 2012
Vancouver beer lovers, many CAMRA members, gathered together for an afternoon of beer tasting, and "cheers-ing" last weekend as they watched many of their favorite breweries walk away with...
Jun 6th, 2012
Families of murdered Pickton victims demanded justice as the controversial Missing Women inquiry drew to a close.
May 21st, 2012
Rows of lush kale, beets and lettuce are a-sprouting on a Downtown Eastside lot, where the Portland Hotel Society is growing a new food garden and tackling food insecurity raised by a recent UN visit.
Apr 24th, 2012
A nurse who knew many of Vancouver's missing women and claims to have rescued a sex worker from Pickton will testify, alongside ex-mayor Philip Owen and ex-premier Ujjal Dosanjh.
Mar 6th, 2012
The Pickton inquiry faced a new setback today, as the lawyer for Aboriginal interests quit – the latest in a string of boycotts and criticisms which some say has cost the commission its legitimacy.