CONTEST: Win a ticket to see the Kent Monkman exhibit at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver Shame and Prejudice features nearly 80 pieces, including Monkman’s own paintings, installations and sculptures in dialogue with historical artifacts loaned from museums and private collections across Canada. Enter to win here. |
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Nova Scotia’s Lobster War: How Ottawa Set the Fire
Crafting a fair and sustainable fishery takes federal diplomacy. Here’s what happened instead. By Michael Harris. Friday, October 23, 2020. These Key Numbers Tell the Story of BC’s Election
Strong turnout in a pandemic. Record seats for NDP. And those incredible shrinking Liberals. Go figure. By Will McMartin. Sunday, October 25, 2020. Please Advise! Did God Smite the Liberals?
Will Throness get the giant finger? Will mean Zoomers pay for their sins? Pray tell. By Steve Burgess. Monday, October 26, 2020. Winter Is Coming for Vancouver’s Homeless. Where’s the Urgency?
Council toyed with tiny homes as an emergency response. But required no deadline. By Patrick Condon. Friday, October 23, 2020. Lifeline for People with PTSD and Depression Is Restored after Tyee Report
BC doctors’ group had effectively blocked ketamine-assisted therapy. Now it has apparently reversed its restrictions. By Curt Petrovich. Friday, October 23, 2020. The Week in Troubling Penises
Look, they’re everywhere right now. And the brash, egotistical leaders they’re attached to are wreaking havoc. By Dorothy Woodend. Friday, October 23, 2020. |
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INSIDE SCOOP Writer confidential: Takaya the Wolf On Oct. 29 at 11:30 am PDT, join Hakai Magazine on Zoom to hear Larry Pynn discuss his investigation into the killing of Takaya the wolf for his story "The Lone Wolf Loved to Death." Sign up here. |
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