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Less Money, More Danger: How the Pandemic Changed Sex Work
The Tyee

Less Money, More Danger: How the Pandemic Changed Sex Work

February 2, 2021

Lower demand and guest restrictions at many downtown buildings have pushed outdoor sex workers into scarier situations.

‘We Owe Each Other Our Bodies’: Wise Words for a Pandemic
The Tyee

‘We Owe Each Other Our Bodies’: Wise Words for a Pandemic

February 2, 2021

The central point of Eula Biss’s 2014 book on vaccine fears feels true to me today.

Four New Safer Drug Supply Projects to Launch in BC
The Tyee

Four New Safer Drug Supply Projects to Launch in BC

February 2, 2021

Ottawa funds three pilots in Vancouver and one in Victoria to test models that help people avoid poisoned illicit drugs.

The Virus Changed. Now We Must ‘Get to Zero’ or Face Catastrophe
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The Virus Changed. Now We Must ‘Get to Zero’ or Face Catastrophe

January 29, 2021

Half measures haven’t worked. It’s time to beat the virus the way other places have done.

The Sun Wrote about ‘Overwhelming’ Graffiti. The Downtown Eastside Wrote Back
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The Sun Wrote about ‘Overwhelming’ Graffiti. The Downtown Eastside Wrote Back

January 29, 2021

Two days after the article, a mural challenged a reporter’s portrayal of street art in the neighbourhood.

How New Zealand Handled One Community Case of COVID-19
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How New Zealand Handled One Community Case of COVID-19

January 29, 2021

It’s a much different place than BC, but its rapid response to a slippery infection could be a blueprint for others.

BC Panel Rejects a Universal Basic Income
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BC Panel Rejects a Universal Basic Income

January 29, 2021

Report calls for targeted supports for some vulnerable groups, plus expansion and fixes to existing programs.

BC Health Care Failing ‘Racially and Sexually Diverse’ People, Report Finds
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BC Health Care Failing ‘Racially and Sexually Diverse’ People, Report Finds

January 28, 2021

Study finds providers’ lack understanding of race, gender and sexuality is a major barrier to safe, effective treatment.

‘Shame on the Park Board’: Downtown Eastside Residents Shut Out of Parks During Pandemic
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‘Shame on the Park Board’: Downtown Eastside Residents Shut Out of Parks During Pandemic

January 28, 2021

Construction has blocked half of Pigeon Park for two years, while Oppenheimer has been closed since May.

The NPA Board’s Attack on The Tyee Is Baseless
The Tyee

The NPA Board’s Attack on The Tyee Is Baseless

January 28, 2021

The party’s statement is full of falsehoods about our story and how we reported it.

Ottawa Agrees to Explore Drug Decriminalization in Vancouver
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Ottawa Agrees to Explore Drug Decriminalization in Vancouver

January 28, 2021

Mayor hopes talks will be a step toward a ‘health-focused’ approach to drug policy amid overdose crisis.

A Brilliant Chance to Polish a Transit Hub Jewel
The Tyee

A Brilliant Chance to Polish a Transit Hub Jewel

January 27, 2021

It’s a problem that Waterfront Station is privately owned. Why it should belong to us.

I’m Obsessed with the Features of Creatures
The Tyee

I’m Obsessed with the Features of Creatures

January 27, 2021

Animalia’s wonders always bring me pleasure and awe, a gift in troubled human times.

How the Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Actions Changed Their Lives
The Tyee

How the Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Actions Changed Their Lives

January 27, 2021

A year later, three Indigenous youth behind the 2020 BC legislature protests say the real work still lies ahead.

When Birds Go Bump in the Night, This Island Clinic Is a Sanctuary
The Tyee

When Birds Go Bump in the Night, This Island Clinic Is a Sanctuary

January 27, 2021

The pandemic has not stopped the MARS hospital in Courtenay from assisting its avian neighbours.

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