MONDAY HEADLINES 2 JULY 2018 |
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CONTEST: Win tickets to Indian Summer Festival Indian Summer Festival is back and giving away a free pair of tickets to Hariprasad Chaurasia at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on July 14. Learn more and enter to win here. |
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Trump-Free Eating: A Canada Day Weekend Primer Will Canada-first food prevail, or convenience and price? By Sylvain Charlebois. Sunday, July 1, 2018. Party’s Over: Why We Need to Abolish Political Parties As Simone Weil observed decades ago, they’re self-serving entities that elevate power and control above justice and the truth. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Friday, June 29, 2018. When Tradition Meets Business and Science: The Complex World of Kisameet Clay The Heiltsuk people plan to share an ancient healing clay with the world as long as it’s done sustainably, ethically and with benefits for the community. By Steph Eva Wood. Friday, June 29, 2018. A Revolution Looks Different on the Streets You Once Walked Nicaragua’s people face an impossible choice. By Paul Willcocks. Friday, June 29, 2018. BC Casino Money Laundering a ‘Collective Failure’ ‘We need a strong provincial regulator, which is not currently the situation.’ By Andrew MacLeod. Thursday, June 28, 2018. Youth Homelessness on the Rise in Kamloops Latest youth homelessness count shows increase since 2016 of youth living on the streets. By Katie Hyslop. Thursday, June 28, 2018. Global Enviros Eerily Silent on Venezuela’s Mining Ecocide Is bias preventing a critical look at a looming disaster? By Isaac Nahon-Serfaty. Thursday, June 28, 2018. BC’s Indigenous Housing Plan Met With Cautious Optimism But details needed, including focusing on youth aging out of care, says housing association. By Andrew MacLeod. Wednesday, June 27, 2018. Repairing the Damage of ‘Slum Clearance’ in Vancouver’s Inner City Vancouverites who fought and witnessed ‘urban renewal’ share thoughts on new city plan. By Christopher Cheung. Wednesday, June 27, 2018. Why People Screwed By The Housing Crisis Don’t Vote Meanwhile, wealthy homeowners turn out reliably to protect their interests at city hall. Third in a series. By Geoff Dembicki. Wednesday, June 27, 2018. Expect No Mercy: Crime Fiction, Gentrification and Upheaval How Vancouver’s contradictions shaped Sam Wiebe’s detective novel. By Sam Wiebe . Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Ford Campaign Feared Strategic Voting for a Good Reason Ford associate pre-emptively snagged anti-Ford domains potentially useful in anybody-but-Ford campaign. By Bryan Carney. Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Building Homes the Natural and Non-Patriarchal Way BC’s Mudgirls on their origins, philosophy and building small for the benefit of the community. By Jess Mackie. Tuesday, June 26, 2018. |
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