MONDAY HEADLINES 29 OCTOBER 2018 |
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A Wild Night at Museum of Vancouver with The Tyee Want to hear some wild stories? On the evening of Nov. 14, The Tyee and Museum of Vancouver will host top authors, community leaders, and professional adventurers recounting weird and wondrous brushes they’ve had with the wild — one in her own backyard. Learn more and get tickets here. |
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Greens Won Big in Vancouver. What Will They Stand For? The party is ‘working within a different set of values,’ explains SFU prof. By Geoff Dembicki. Monday, October 29, 2018. Heard Support for Pro-Rep Is Waning? Don’t Believe It Press reports seized on a poll that compares apples to an orange. By Bryan Carney. Monday, October 29, 2018. VAG’s High Fashion Foray Celebrates What Should Shame Us Guo Pei makes spectacular clothes. What woman would feel powerful in them? By Dorothy Woodend. Monday, October 29, 2018. The Moral Rot of Fossil Fuels Petroleum’s corrupting influence is on wretched display more than ever before. By Mitchell Anderson. Friday, October 26, 2018. BC’s Coast at the Centre of a Handmade Revolution From bakers to jewellery makers, artisans seek to offer a counterpoint to capitalism. By Phillip Vannini. Friday, October 26, 2018. A Home Was Waiting When My Family Arrived as Refugees. Things Have Changed Today’s newcomers are denied a key part of a successful restart. By Seila Rizvic. Friday, October 26, 2018. New Model Helps Cities Value Natural Assets, Like Wetlands, as Infrastructure The Municipal Natural Assets Initiative offers tools for local governments to incorporate key ecosystems and resources into planning. By Zoë Ducklow. Friday, October 26, 2018. How New Standards Would Fail People with Severe Mental Illnesses As the window for public input nears closing, the mother of a person with schizophrenia weighs in. By Susan Inman. Thursday, October 25, 2018. Slower Development, New Transit Plans in Post-Election Metro Vancouver Eight things we learned from the region’s municipal elections. By Christopher Cheung. Thursday, October 25, 2018. Refugees Are Trapped in Toronto’s Housing Crisis, but Solutions Exist Scarce supply and high prices add to challenge of starting life in a new land. By Seila Rizvic. Thursday, October 25, 2018. Emerging Leaders Working to Give Millennials a Political Voice CityHive founders, and now Land Award winners, create models to help young people participate in civic life at all levels. By Zoë Ducklow. Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Strapping in for the Big Crash with Chris Hedges Having chronicled the US empire’s slide, he’s not giving pep talks. A Tyee interview. By Dorothy Woodend. Wednesday, October 24, 2018. We Can Save Our Life on Earth. Do We Want To? Report argues that transformation to an equitable, sustainable future is possible. By Crawford Kilian. Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Quit Fretting about Pot, We’re Swimming in Alcohol Cannabis use is nothing compared to the Olympic-sized pools of booze we drink every week. I ran the numbers to prove it. By Paul Willcocks. Wednesday, October 24, 2018. On the Friendship, and Poetry, that Saved Me Luanne Armstrong’s ‘A Bright and Steady Flame’ tells the story of a fierce 45-year bond. By Luanne Armstrong. Wednesday, October 24, 2018. The Canuck Concussion That’s Rattling Hockey’s Future The NHL is a sham. Proof: The brutal hit on teen phenom Elias Pettersson. By Geoff D'Auria. Tuesday, October 23, 2018. Contentious Chilliwack School Board Vote Ends in Majority Support for ‘SOGI’ Trustee calls controversy over teaching materials a ‘non-issue,’ but others aren’t so sure. By Katie Hyslop. Tuesday, October 23, 2018. Custodian Cuts Add Up to Dirty Schools, Says Union Head Consecutive years of cuts have reduced cleaning time, staff in BC schools. By Katie Hyslop. Tuesday, October 23, 2018. As Referendum Begins, Elections BC Is Watching the Postal Strike ‘Very Closely’ Ballot could be extended if disruptions occur. By Andrew MacLeod. Monday, October 22, 2018. BC’s Options for Proportional Representation Explained In this Tyee video explainer, we break down the three proportional representation voting systems proposed by Attorney General David Eby. Monday, October 22, 2018. |
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