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More than 8,200 people have been appointed to the Order of Canada since its creation in 1967. Many are national household ...
That project, which is due for publication around 2028, is headed by Toronto editor John Chew, and will include the UBC lab’s ...
B.C. police are beefing up security measures for Canada Day celebrations following recent incidents of violence. A government ...
Once dubbed "Humiliation Day" by Chinese Canadians, Canada Day is now a day to reflect on the country's racist history.
What: The 23rd Vancouver Chinatown Festival will be held on Saturday, July 12, and Sunday, July 13. It will feature a variety ...
B.C.'s attorney general says the government has received a report from a retired judge on ways to improve safety and security ...
British Columbia’s attorney general says the government has received a report from a retired judge on ways to improve safety ...
While Stanley Park may be Vancouver's gem, Hastings Park may be Vancouver's Swiss Army Knife. The park has seen a lot, some of it amazing, some of it terrible. It was the site of daring car races, a ...
Nearly three in ten British Columbians say noise from power tools is a constant at-home disturbance, according to Research Co. survey ...
After a long and winding nine-year process, the Charter challenge of the B.C. Mental Health Act wrapped up case presentations ...
Canada’s national identity continues to evolve, with one commentator calling it an “unfinished story,” shaped by crises and compromises.