Once a site of small businesses owned by Chinese families, Chinatown was considered to be one of the poorest areas of Vancouver for many years. However now Chinatown is being developed into an ...
Everything you need to know about B.C. Place, including contact info, how to get there and the significant games, concerts ...
With more than seventy vibrant illustrations, writeups on the buildings, interviews with community members, and select archival photographs, Chinatown Vancouver celebrates the invaluable ...
Join the discussion with news, analysis and features from the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Video Feature Mark Grimmette, a doubles luge athlete for the United States Olympic team, describes the ...
After it was completed, many settled in Vancouver’s Chinatown, a neighbourhood many whites found exotic, but scary. His writing reflects the prejudice of the day — he was writing for a white ...
Editor’s note, February 9: Local journalist Meera Bains reports that the Spring Festival Parade committee has reversed its rejection of Chinatown ... of our community in Vancouver.
The ski jumping stadium for the Vancouver Games is part of Whistler Olympic Park, which can accommodate 12,000 spectators. The park’s cross-country skiing and biathlon stadiums are nearby.
“The future of Chinatown is going to be a huge battle,” activist Debbie Wei stated in a 2002 documentary released after the conclusion of the baseball stadium fight a few years earlier. “We’re going ...