Aboard the Barge at the Celebration of Light

Friday, 07. 30. 2010  –  Matt Chambers  –  Featured, News and Features

Aboard the Barge at the Celebration of Light

“From the sound and the vibrations, we know if it’s going well or not,” Furtado explains. “If there’s an explosion inside the mortars it’s a very different sound and feeling.”

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BC Flirts with Direct Democracy

Friday, 07. 23. 2010  –  Matt Chambers  –  Featured, News and Features

BC Flirts with Direct Democracy

Bill Vander Zalm’s Fight HST campaign has mobilized and invigorated the most apathetic electorate in British Columbian history.

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“IT’S A FILTHY, PERVERTED PAPER”:  A History of The Georgia Straight

“As any advertising executive knows, any publicity is good publicity.”

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A City of Villages?

Tuesday, 07. 6. 2010  –  Matt Cavers  –  Featured, News and Features

A City of Villages?

Here we are, fifteen of us, on the lawn of an upscale Dunbar home, and we’re listening as Southland Farm’s Jordan Maynard introduces us to the ancient craft of raising chickens for eggs.

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Vancouver sends cyclists a $25 million invite

Friday, 05. 28. 2010  –  Matt Cavers  –  News and Features

Vancouver sends cyclists a $25 million invite

Vancouver has a bicycle subculture. But can it build a culture of cycling?

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Welcome to The Lifestyle

Friday, 05. 21. 2010  –  Jesse Donaldson  –  News and Features

Welcome to The Lifestyle

A look beneath the sheets at the hidden, and often misunderstood world of the Lower Mainland’s Swinger Community.

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Newscast – May 1, 2010 Marijuana Rally

Friday, 05. 7. 2010  –  Matt Chambers  –  News and Features

Newscast – May 1, 2010 Marijuana Rally

Dependent reporters found themselves amidst a sea of stoned activists last Saturday during the fifth annual Global Marijuana March.
Video feature.

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The Business of Dying Part Three: Funeral Homes

Wednesday, 05. 5. 2010  –  Chris Richards  –  News and Features

The Business of Dying Part Three: Funeral Homes

A death in the family unit happens once every 12 years. To avoid a feeling of “helplessness”, it is important to understand that death is a process.

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Something Stinks in Metro Vancouver

Tuesday, 05. 4. 2010  –  Matt Chambers  –  Featured, News and Features

Something Stinks in Metro Vancouver

Fraser Riverkeeper, an organization dedicated to the protection of our local waterways, filed an international complaint today alleging that Canada is not abiding by its own environmental laws.

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The Business of Dying – Part Two: Cemeteries

Tuesday, 03. 30. 2010  –  Chris Richards  –  News and Features

The Business of Dying – Part Two: Cemeteries

Not only is Vancouver the most expensive city in Canada to live, it is also the most expensive city in which to die.

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