MONDAY HEADLINES 21 DECEMBER 2020 |
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The Most Local BC Breweries and Beer Right Now From Delta to Pemberton, six producers who rose to The Tyee’s 100-Mile Beer Challenge. By J.B. MacKinnon. Friday, December 18, 2020. 2020 Hindsight: The Year in New Lexicon We’re saying all kinds of silly things now. Steve Burgess takes stock. By Steve Burgess. Monday, December 21, 2020. St. Paul’s Indigenous Health Liaison Workers Say Racism, Lack of Support Are a Daily Reality After the hospital shot down their four-person team, three workers speak out about deep problems in the system. By Moira Wyton. Thursday, December 17, 2020. Indigenous Housing Solutions, Built on Empowerment First Nations designers of sustainable shelter want colonialism torn down. Last in a series on a Green New Deal for housing. By Geoff Dembicki. Friday, December 18, 2020. In 2020, Deaths Doubled at Supportive Housing Buildings Downtown Eastside housing providers have faced an increase in overdoses while also trying to stave off COVID-19 spread. By Jen St. Denis. Monday, December 21, 2020. Former Clerk Craig James Charged in BC Legislature Spending Scandal Special prosecutors recommended charges of breach of trust and fraud against former top manager of legislature operations. By Andrew MacLeod. Friday, December 18, 2020. After Sustainability: Missives from the Next Stage of the Climate Crisis Three excerpts from ‘Concrete,’ ‘A Book of Ecological Virtues’ and ‘Uncertain Harvest.’ Enter to win today. By University of Regina Press. Monday, December 21, 2020. Two Very 2020 Films that Are Actually Very Funny To relax at the end of this helluva year, I recommend ‘Palm Springs’ and ‘Dick Johnson Is Dead.’ By Dorothy Woodend. Friday, December 18, 2020. This Year May Decide the Fate of BC’s Wild Salmon UPDATED: Today’s federal government decision to close Discovery Islands fish farms offers some hope for the survival of our West Coast icon. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Thursday, December 17, 2020. Elegy for My Building Manager Jo G. was one of those people who make the world run at ground level. We’ve lost a lot of them this year. By Steve Burgess. Thursday, December 17, 2020. A Crisis Fund Kept the Lights on in Low-Income Households. It’s Set to End There are no plans to extend a BC Hydro program that helped thousands. By Andrew MacLeod. Thursday, December 17, 2020. ‘No Fee, No Aid, No Course Marking, No Wimps’ North Vancouver’s Club Fat Ass is not your typical running club. By Jesse Winter. Thursday, December 17, 2020. Why Site C Construction Should Stop Today The BC government has failed in its oversight role, say a former BC Hydro CEO and a veteran dam engineer. By Marc Eliesen and By Ken Farquharson. Thursday, December 17, 2020. Seven Things to Know about BC’s Connection to India’s Revolts Why ‘the largest protests in human history’ are inspiring cheers of ‘Zindabad!’ here. A Tyee explainer. By David P. Ball. Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Did Horgan Dodge a Meeting with Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs? FOI documents show change in plans for a January northern tour kept premier far from pipeline conflict. By Amanda Follett Hosgood. Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Hamburger Soup for the Soul Throughout the pandemic, Downtown Eastside neighbours have come together to feed those in need of a hot meal. By Jen St. Denis. Wednesday, December 16, 2020. BC Now Has a Blueprint for Success for Youth Leaving Care A new report from the children’s rep lists ministry failures and tells how to overhaul the child welfare exit. By Katie Hyslop. Wednesday, December 16, 2020. BC Quietly Holds Talks on Controversial Nisga’a Land Deal The Crown land sale, once intended for an LNG project, has sparked rights warnings from neighbouring First Nations. By Andrew MacLeod. Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Vancouver Paid $11.5 Million for Condemned Regent and Balmoral Hotels EXCLUSIVE: The city had agreed to a demand from the former owners, the Sahota family, to keep the sale price secret. By Jen St. Denis. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. After Deaths and Injuries, Strathcona Park Camp Gets More Services Showers and more coming as the city launches a slow-moving plan to clear the site. By Jen St. Denis. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. Focus on Housing and Jobs or the Climate Fight ‘Goes Nowhere’ How low-income Brooklynites with a green vision vanquished a developer ‘Goliath.’ Latest in a series. By Geoff Dembicki. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. How to Get People to Take the Vaccine. And More Fresh Science News The latest roundup of pandemic findings gathered by Hakai Magazine. By Brian Owens. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. Northern First Nations Look for Answers as Work Camps Bring the Virus Wet’suwet’en Elders in Witset have identified five COVID-19 cases directly linked to workers returning from job sites. By Amanda Follett Hosgood. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. The Big Disconnect The pandemic has unravelled our ties, personal and international. Why I mourn globalization. By Ethan Lou. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. The Brutal Ways Vessels Are Killing Orcas New research finds many healthy Pacific killer whales died after being sliced by propellers or struck. By Stephen Raverty and By Joseph K. Gaydos. Tuesday, December 15, 2020. This Video Perfectly Explains Vancouver’s ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Mystery WATCH: The city has a ton of houses and towers, but what about all the stuff in between? By Christopher Cheung. Monday, December 14, 2020. Testing Gaps Add to COVID Risks in Long-Term Care UBC study finds current testing criteria failed to detect a large number of cases and recommends broader approach. By Moira Wyton. Monday, December 14, 2020. |
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