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Immigration fuelling French-immersion demand as provinces vie for teachers

Immigration fuelling French-immersion demand as provinces vie for teachers

Immigration is fuelling the popularity of French-immersion programs in some provinces and territories as parents across the country increasingly consider bilingualism an important national value tied to lifelong cultural opportunities for their children.
Delta greenhouse gets green light to double pot production

Delta greenhouse gets green light to double pot production

A large-scale marijuana greenhouse operation in East Ladner has been given the go-ahead to grow even more.
PHOTO: Should I Be Worried?

PHOTO: Should I Be Worried?

Our Daily Photo #2853 is from sandraharsidiphotography who took this shot of the public art piece in False Creek. View this post on Instagram This is a sign fixed on a wooden structure that Vancouverites can find along False Creek.
Vancouver's first-ever Ribfest is happening this month

Vancouver's first-ever Ribfest is happening this month

Summer might be on its way out on the calendar, but for meat lovers, there's never a bad time for a good ol' BBQ fest. Vancouver's first-ever Ribfest is set to go down at the end of the month.
Our exit interview with the Vancouver Courier’s retiring Editor-in-Chief

Our exit interview with the Vancouver Courier’s retiring Editor-in-Chief

Th Editor-in-Chief of the Vancouver Courier newspaper is retiring. Martha Perkins sits down with Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer on the V.I.A. Podcast to discuss her career, how things have changed in journalism, and what's next for her.
A free food truck festival pulls into Vancouver this weekend

A free food truck festival pulls into Vancouver this weekend

The food trucks are coming back! Following a June visit to Vancouver, the Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival returns as promised this month for one more day of food, family, and fun.
This art installation is taking on the Trans Mountain pipeline project

This art installation is taking on the Trans Mountain pipeline project

An artistic response to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is evolving at the SFU Gallery on Burnaby Mountain. Charlene Vickers’ new installation, Speaking with Hands and Territories, is underway at the gallery until Dec. 6.
Why this woman walked 43km in 9 straight hours in Downtown Vancouver

Why this woman walked 43km in 9 straight hours in Downtown Vancouver

Originally from the Okanagan, Mazur said she had lived in Vancouver for three years now, but there were so many parts she had never seen.
Local artist explores our love-hate relationship with crows in her work

Local artist explores our love-hate relationship with crows in her work

A Burnaby artist uses mixed media quilting to explore humanity’s interaction with crows. Her work "explores the relationship people have with crows, contrasts our bodies, links our spirits and moves us to investigate our uncomfortable fascination with a very common bird."
PHOTO: Clouds rolling in

PHOTO: Clouds rolling in

Our Daily Photo #2852 is from beanyuhao who took this shot of the clouds rolling in over Grouse Mountain. View this post on Instagram Whispering Part 8/n. ____________________________ Can you hear me now. #whisperingshots . . . . . . . .
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