When Vancouver’s Erin Northcott inherited the estate of her late brother, 29 year old filmmaker Daniel Northcott, she found herself in possession of over 1,000 hours of verite-style footage from each ...
WASHINGTON — With swampy wetlands and alligators as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will use a visit to Florida's Everglades to warn of the damage that climate change is already inflicting on ...
Even for a successful woman and business leader, Karen Flavelle has an enviable track record. The president of Purdy’s Chocolates, a fixture of households in Western Canada since 1907, Flavelle was a ...
Nestled on the second floor, of the International Village Mall in Chinatown, is the Ayden Gallery – a contemporary fine art gallery which exhibits work of both established and emerging artists. The ...
Two superior films top the menu this week, one Canadian, but largely set in Lebanon, the other from England. These are all the titles I cover in this edition. INCENDIES: A friend saw this, enjoyed it ...
It has become fashionable to be “green,” but have you ever stopped and asked how green the clothes on your back are? If we’re to become a generation of truly sustainable environmentalists, we’d ask ...
Canada's got the power, but the "clock is ticking". The country's clean technology sector is a "major driver" of job growth and innovation, and could be worth $60 billion by 2020, according to a ...
Montreal's celebrated PAP Theatre is bringing a unique version of an iconic Quebec play,The Dragonfly of Chicoutimi, to Vancouver as one of PuSh Festival's main stage performances. The play, directed ...
"We're bridging the digital divide," explains Phones For Fearless executive director Irwin Oostindie. The Phones For Fearless campaign is giving artists and other residents of Vancouver?s downtown ...
I was going to hear Blues and Jazz at the Patricia Hotel, 403 E. Hastings St. in Vancouver. The event was Jelly Roll Morton Making Vancouver Concert, hosted by Stephen Quinn of CBC Radio One's "On the ...
This Thursday, hackers working under the collective nom de guerre “Anonymous” launched one of the largest distributed denial of service attacks in history. Members of Anonymous have described the ...
British Columbia coastal residents have a pressing need for greater control as to how the federal government decides on approvals for natural resource export. We have seen in recent years, the loss of ...