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How this Vancouver company is fighting disposable food packaging (VIDEO)

How this Vancouver company is fighting disposable food packaging (VIDEO)

Zeroing in on zero-waste.
Thank you for helping us raise $26,094 to help Indigenous youth in B.C.

Thank you for helping us raise $26,094 to help Indigenous youth in B.C.

Every Child Matters
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an important step says Musqueam Chief

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an important step says Musqueam Chief

When it comes to the residential school system, the church has a big responsibility, as well as the federal government, when it comes to properly addressing the tragedy, added Sparrow.
Here is how much it is expected to rain in Vancouver this weekend

Here is how much it is expected to rain in Vancouver this weekend

Will we see torrential downpours this weekend?
A message from Tsawwassen First Nation Chief Ken Baird

A message from Tsawwassen First Nation Chief Ken Baird

I normally start out with thanking the creator for another beautiful day on mother earth, today I will close with it.  Healing prayers, love and respect for all.
Surrey School Board joins Vancouver in K-3 student mask mandate

Surrey School Board joins Vancouver in K-3 student mask mandate

The district's COVID-19 mask mandate will include all students on Oct. 4
Opinion: Reconciliation is about a journey, not the destination

Opinion: Reconciliation is about a journey, not the destination

'For our non-Indigenous community members and our neighbours on the North Shore, the work lies in ongoing education'
Opinion: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is just the start of the conversation

Opinion: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is just the start of the conversation

It also gives Indigenous people hope
Coquitlam writer donates 215 books to library to start Indigenous collection

Coquitlam writer donates 215 books to library to start Indigenous collection

“Change comes when we re-educate ourselves and are open to new ways of walking with others,” Alf Dumont said.
Vaccine passports are 'discriminatory' say Richmond business owners

Vaccine passports are 'discriminatory' say Richmond business owners

B.C. government requires certain businesses to show proof of immunization as of Sept. 13.
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