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Sex Worker Advocacy Group Cuts Ties with Vancouver Police
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Sex Worker Advocacy Group Cuts Ties with Vancouver Police

February 12, 2021

Refusal of training, a criminal case involving a former detective, and ongoing harassment of sex workers led to the split.

Your Coat Need Not Be Couture
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Your Coat Need Not Be Couture

February 12, 2021

But you must be madly in love with it, and above all, it must fit.

Thousands Dead of Overdoses in British Columbia. It Didn’t Have to Happen
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Thousands Dead of Overdoses in British Columbia. It Didn’t Have to Happen

February 12, 2021

We’re going on five years of inaction. And the solutions are not complex.

BC’s Deadliest Year for Overdoses and a ‘Shameful,’ ‘Unconscionable’ Response
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BC’s Deadliest Year for Overdoses and a ‘Shameful,’ ‘Unconscionable’ Response

February 12, 2021

At least 1,716 people died in 2020, almost five years after the province declared an overdose health emergency.

BC Says ‘Mental Well-Being’ Is Taught in Schools. Students Don’t See It
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BC Says ‘Mental Well-Being’ Is Taught in Schools. Students Don’t See It

February 12, 2021

One student wants more in-depth mental health education. Experts say she’s onto something.

How to Reduce Textile Trash? Start Small and Think Local, Experts Say
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How to Reduce Textile Trash? Start Small and Think Local, Experts Say

February 12, 2021

Recent viral TikToks revealed shocking amounts of waste generated by the clothing industry.

Please Advise! Will Trump Actually Get Away with It?
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Please Advise! Will Trump Actually Get Away with It?

February 12, 2021

Of course, says Dr. Steve. Facts don’t matter to Republican senators and the impeachment trial was rigged from the start.

Organizers Prepare for 30th Women’s Memorial March after Traumatic Year
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Organizers Prepare for 30th Women’s Memorial March after Traumatic Year

February 12, 2021

The annual Downtown Eastside march will go ahead Sunday, with COVID-19 precautions.

‘We Actually Mean Abolish the Police’
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‘We Actually Mean Abolish the Police’

February 12, 2021

U of T’s Rinaldo Walcott on his new book ‘On Property,’ contemporary abolitionist politics and why a better way of life is possible, if we try.

Joshua Whitehead Is a Book Person
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Joshua Whitehead Is a Book Person

February 12, 2021

The Two-Spirit Oji-Cree writer is a freshly-minted Canada Reads finalist. Here, we find out what he reads.

Here’s What Vancouver’s School Board and Police Have Promised to Do about Racism
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Here’s What Vancouver’s School Board and Police Have Promised to Do about Racism

February 9, 2021

A human rights complaint after a racist video by a student brought pledges of change. Black advocates are waiting to see if they’re real.

The ‘Tom Hanks’ Pandemic Effect. And More Science Journal News
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The ‘Tom Hanks’ Pandemic Effect. And More Science Journal News

February 9, 2021

The latest roundup of COVID-19 findings gathered by Hakai Magazine.

Charan Gill: An ‘Epic’ Life of Advocacy
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Charan Gill: An ‘Epic’ Life of Advocacy

February 9, 2021

The founder of the Canadian Farmworkers Union is remembered as a ‘titan.’

The VSB’s Review of Armed Police in Schools Has Not Gone Smoothly
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The VSB’s Review of Armed Police in Schools Has Not Gone Smoothly

February 9, 2021

Parents and advocates say the Vancouver School Board is moving too slow and makes it hard to speak at public meetings.

‘This Can Really Save Someone’s Life’
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‘This Can Really Save Someone’s Life’

February 9, 2021

First nurses trained to prescribe pharmaceutical alternatives to illicit drugs to substance users in rural BC.

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