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Pixar’s new one, Onward, new laughs from Greed and a new Emma from Jane Austen. Volkmar Richter. Mar 6th, 2020. And much more: Ben Affleck back from the bar, Ken Loach slams the gig economy, a tri-nation scarefest and a pair of enigmatic art films.PATTI BACCHUS
Named as one of BC’s Top 100 Influential Women by the Vancouver Sun and twice named to Vancouver Magazine’s “Power 50” list, Patti is a well-known public education and social justice advocate who was the longest serving chair of the Vancouver School Board (VSB).She ran for the VSB in three elections — in 2008, 2011 and 2014 — toppingthe polls each
A BRIEF HISTORY OF VANCOUVER GENTRIFICATION: THE DRAMA OFSEE MORE ON VANCOUVEROBSERVER.COM FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee. FIRST NATION GROUP FURIOUS AT PROVINCE'S MOVE TO CUT TREES Geraldine Thomas-Flurer, a spokesperson for the Yinka Dene Alliance, vowed today to fight the BC government's moves toward granting Enbridge temporary land use permits to cut trees to gather data for the Northern Gateway pipeline, even before the pipeline has been approved.. Thomas-Flurer of the Saik'uz First Nation decried the absence of what she called "proper consultation" by the Province. JOHN HORGAN: WHERE I STAND ON CLIMATE CHANGE BC NDP Leader John Horgan delivered a speech on climate change at the speaker series, Thinking Big About BC at the Morris J. Wosk Centre forDialogue at SFU,
CLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
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Pixar’s new one, Onward, new laughs from Greed and a new Emma from Jane Austen. Volkmar Richter. Mar 6th, 2020. And much more: Ben Affleck back from the bar, Ken Loach slams the gig economy, a tri-nation scarefest and a pair of enigmatic art films.PATTI BACCHUS
Named as one of BC’s Top 100 Influential Women by the Vancouver Sun and twice named to Vancouver Magazine’s “Power 50” list, Patti is a well-known public education and social justice advocate who was the longest serving chair of the Vancouver School Board (VSB).She ran for the VSB in three elections — in 2008, 2011 and 2014 — toppingthe polls each
A BRIEF HISTORY OF VANCOUVER GENTRIFICATION: THE DRAMA OFSEE MORE ON VANCOUVEROBSERVER.COM FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee. FIRST NATION GROUP FURIOUS AT PROVINCE'S MOVE TO CUT TREES Geraldine Thomas-Flurer, a spokesperson for the Yinka Dene Alliance, vowed today to fight the BC government's moves toward granting Enbridge temporary land use permits to cut trees to gather data for the Northern Gateway pipeline, even before the pipeline has been approved.. Thomas-Flurer of the Saik'uz First Nation decried the absence of what she called "proper consultation" by the Province. JOHN HORGAN: WHERE I STAND ON CLIMATE CHANGE BC NDP Leader John Horgan delivered a speech on climate change at the speaker series, Thinking Big About BC at the Morris J. Wosk Centre forDialogue at SFU,
CLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
TURNING GARBAGE INTO ELECTRICITY, METAL AND TOXIC ASH AT On a cold, wet winter day, an incinerator isn’t that bad a place to work. The heat from three 1,200 degree fires keeps the Burnaby waste-to-energy facility (WTEF) toasty warm. And aside from the ash covering the railings and floors and the steady plume of smoke from the smokestack, you might not guess that 800 tonnes of garbage gets incinerated here 24-7. CELEBRITY CREMATIONS: TV STARS, ROCKERS, AND WRITERS WHO Gary Coleman, actor. Marlon Brando, actor. Woody Guthrie, folk musician and activist; his ashes were scattered in Coney Island, Brooklyn, where he lived. Jessica Tandy, actor. Christopher Reeve, actor. John Lennon, ex-Beatle. James Doohan, actor; some of the "Star Trek" star's ashes were flown into space aboard the Falcon 9 rocket. WHY I CAME TO CANADA Why I came to Canada. Linda Solomon Wood. Sep 11th, 2010. Photograph from Wikipedia creative commons. I had just dropped my five-year-old son off at school when I heard the first explosion. I was talking with a group of moms. We fell silent for a moment and then the conversation went on. On the bus, one of the other moms and I were discussing ABOUT | VANCOUVER OBSERVER Welcome to the Vancouver Observer! Wondering who we are? The Vancouver Observer is a community publishing platform for local bloggers, arts and culture critics, real estate watchers, the city's fun lovers and people who have a strong opinion on just about anything reasonable, (and, yeah, there are many of you in our city) as long as they canwrite.
FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee. TEXADA ISLAND RESIDENTS OUTRAGED OVER 20-FOLD COAL EXPORT Finding coal washed ashore on the beachA group of residents of Texada Island, BC, are alarmed by news that the BC Ministry of Energy and Mines quietly approved permit amendment that allows the Lafarge Canada coal plant on Texada Island to expand its exports up to 20 times its current rate.The group has already found chunks of coal washed up on CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TAKES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST ALBERTA The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, a First Nation whose leadership has spoken out for years against oil sands pollution in northern Alberta, is among six First Nations being taken to court by the federal government for not complying with a new law requiring bands to post audited financial statements online.The First Nation's spokespersCLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
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Oliver Kellhammer is a Canadian land artist, permaculture teacher, activist and writer. His botanical interventions and public art projects demonstrate nature's surprising ability to recover from damage. His course, "Open Source City: Field Studie" runs from June 20-24 at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. CELEBRITY CREMATIONS: TV STARS, ROCKERS, AND WRITERS WHO "Glee" star Cory Monteith's body was cremated days after his death, following a private viewing of his body by members of his immediate family and girlfriend Lea Michelle.Monteith is one of a growing list of celebrities who was cremated. Among the celebrities who chose cremation, the list includes: MANITOBA REPORTER FIRED FROM HER JOB FOR "BIASED On a rainy afternoon in October, Jill Winzoski, a 38 year old reporter at The Selkirk Record, walked into her boss' small office and took a deep breath. That morning, Winzoski's editor had told her over the phone that she'd received an email from a Member of Parliament with TRANSLINK BUS TRACKER: REAL-TIME TRANSIT APP HELPS YOU TranslinkBus Tracker is a free real-time transit app developed by Ottawa-based open-data whisperers Beyond 2.0. Translink Bus Tracker loads into a clean and simple UI. You either type in your stop info or find your stop on a map. Translink Bus Tracker uses Translink's Open Data Feed as well as the individual buses' GPS coordinates to help you BACKLASH TO JAMIE FOXX'S RACIST COMMENTS DURING SNL Photo: NBC. Actor, singer and comedian Jamie Foxx returned to SNL on Saturday for his second time. His much hyped about appearance even had Oprah Winfrey tweeting her excitement to watch Foxx's appearance on the show. His opening monologue began with a segment called 'How Black is That?' which is where Jamie Foxx's racially charged comments began.VANCOUVER OBSERVER
Pixar’s new one, Onward, new laughs from Greed and a new Emma from Jane Austen. Volkmar Richter. Mar 6th, 2020. And much more: Ben Affleck back from the bar, Ken Loach slams the gig economy, a tri-nation scarefest and a pair of enigmatic art films. ABOUT | VANCOUVER OBSERVER Welcome to the Vancouver Observer! Wondering who we are? The Vancouver Observer is a community publishing platform for local bloggers, arts and culture critics, real estate watchers, the city's fun lovers and people who have a strong opinion on just about anything reasonable, (and, yeah, there are many of you in our city) as long as they canwrite.
KINDER MORGAN PIPELINEPATTI BACCHUS
Named as one of BC’s Top 100 Influential Women by the Vancouver Sun and twice named to Vancouver Magazine’s “Power 50” list, Patti is a well-known public education and social justice advocate who was the longest serving chair of the Vancouver School Board (VSB).She ran for the VSB in three elections — in 2008, 2011 and 2014 — toppingthe polls each
A BRIEF HISTORY OF VANCOUVER GENTRIFICATION: THE DRAMA OFSEE MORE ON VANCOUVEROBSERVER.COM FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee. FIRST NATION GROUP FURIOUS AT PROVINCE'S MOVE TO CUT TREES Geraldine Thomas-Flurer, a spokesperson for the Yinka Dene Alliance, vowed today to fight the BC government's moves toward granting Enbridge temporary land use permits to cut trees to gather data for the Northern Gateway pipeline, even before the pipeline has been approved.. Thomas-Flurer of the Saik'uz First Nation decried the absence of what she called "proper consultation" by the Province. JOHN HORGAN: WHERE I STAND ON CLIMATE CHANGE BC NDP Leader John Horgan delivered a speech on climate change at the speaker series, Thinking Big About BC at the Morris J. Wosk Centre forDialogue at SFU,
CLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
WHY I CAME TO CANADA Why I came to Canada. Linda Solomon Wood. Sep 11th, 2010. Photograph from Wikipedia creative commons. I had just dropped my five-year-old son off at school when I heard the first explosion. I was talking with a group of moms. We fell silent for a moment and then the conversation went on. On the bus, one of the other moms and I were discussingVANCOUVER OBSERVER
Pixar’s new one, Onward, new laughs from Greed and a new Emma from Jane Austen. Volkmar Richter. Mar 6th, 2020. And much more: Ben Affleck back from the bar, Ken Loach slams the gig economy, a tri-nation scarefest and a pair of enigmatic art films. ABOUT | VANCOUVER OBSERVER Welcome to the Vancouver Observer! Wondering who we are? The Vancouver Observer is a community publishing platform for local bloggers, arts and culture critics, real estate watchers, the city's fun lovers and people who have a strong opinion on just about anything reasonable, (and, yeah, there are many of you in our city) as long as they canwrite.
KINDER MORGAN PIPELINEPATTI BACCHUS
Named as one of BC’s Top 100 Influential Women by the Vancouver Sun and twice named to Vancouver Magazine’s “Power 50” list, Patti is a well-known public education and social justice advocate who was the longest serving chair of the Vancouver School Board (VSB).She ran for the VSB in three elections — in 2008, 2011 and 2014 — toppingthe polls each
A BRIEF HISTORY OF VANCOUVER GENTRIFICATION: THE DRAMA OFSEE MORE ON VANCOUVEROBSERVER.COM FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee. FIRST NATION GROUP FURIOUS AT PROVINCE'S MOVE TO CUT TREES Geraldine Thomas-Flurer, a spokesperson for the Yinka Dene Alliance, vowed today to fight the BC government's moves toward granting Enbridge temporary land use permits to cut trees to gather data for the Northern Gateway pipeline, even before the pipeline has been approved.. Thomas-Flurer of the Saik'uz First Nation decried the absence of what she called "proper consultation" by the Province. JOHN HORGAN: WHERE I STAND ON CLIMATE CHANGE BC NDP Leader John Horgan delivered a speech on climate change at the speaker series, Thinking Big About BC at the Morris J. Wosk Centre forDialogue at SFU,
CLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
WHY I CAME TO CANADA Why I came to Canada. Linda Solomon Wood. Sep 11th, 2010. Photograph from Wikipedia creative commons. I had just dropped my five-year-old son off at school when I heard the first explosion. I was talking with a group of moms. We fell silent for a moment and then the conversation went on. On the bus, one of the other moms and I were discussing FIVE YOU CAN DRIVE: SALT SPRING ISLAND Five You Can Drive: Salt Spring Island's hidden treasures. Lee Carney, Food Editor for Vancouver Observer, escaped to beautiful Salt Spring Island, home to some of the best hiking trails in the Gulf Islands, unique farmers' market, excellent wineries and a network of fine hotels. "It's the place to be on a summer weekend," says Lee.CLAIRE HUME
Claire Hume. Claire Hume received her Master’s in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, U.K. in the fall of 2014. Her work has been published alongside. primatologist Jane Goodall in Faltering Light, a book on the grizzly bear hunt in B.C., and her Master’s dissertation on the liquefied natural gas industry waspresented at
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TAKES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST ALBERTA The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, a First Nation whose leadership has spoken out for years against oil sands pollution in northern Alberta, is among six First Nations being taken to court by the federal government for not complying with a new law requiring bands to post audited financial statements online.The First Nation's spokespers TEXADA ISLAND RESIDENTS OUTRAGED OVER 20-FOLD COAL EXPORT Finding coal washed ashore on the beachA group of residents of Texada Island, BC, are alarmed by news that the BC Ministry of Energy and Mines quietly approved permit amendment that allows the Lafarge Canada coal plant on Texada Island to expand its exports up to 20 times its current rate.The group has already found chunks of coal washed up onOLIVER KELLHAMMER
Oliver Kellhammer is a Canadian land artist, permaculture teacher, activist and writer. His botanical interventions and public art projects demonstrate nature's surprising ability to recover from damage. His course, "Open Source City: Field Studie" runs from June 20-24 at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. TURNING GARBAGE INTO ELECTRICITY, METAL AND TOXIC ASH AT On a cold, wet winter day, an incinerator isn’t that bad a place to work. The heat from three 1,200 degree fires keeps the Burnaby waste-to-energy facility (WTEF) toasty warm. And aside from the ash covering the railings and floors and the steady plume of smoke from the smokestack, you might not guess that 800 tonnes of garbage gets incinerated here 24-7. CELEBRITY CREMATIONS: TV STARS, ROCKERS, AND WRITERS WHO "Glee" star Cory Monteith's body was cremated days after his death, following a private viewing of his body by members of his immediate family and girlfriend Lea Michelle.Monteith is one of a growing list of celebrities who was cremated. Among the celebrities who chose cremation, the list includes: PLEASE TREAT INDIGENOUS WOMEN LIKE YOUR SISTERS “You’d be hard-pressed to find an Indigenous person who hasn ’t experienced that kind of loss and that kind of grief. We all know someone who has been murdered. We all know someone who has been removed from their family, we all know someone who’s displaying all kinds of trauma as a result of Indian residential schools and the child welfare system,” said Myrna McCallum, lawyer and MANITOBA REPORTER FIRED FROM HER JOB FOR "BIASED On a rainy afternoon in October, Jill Winzoski, a 38 year old reporter at The Selkirk Record, walked into her boss' small office and took a deep breath. That morning, Winzoski's editor had told her over the phone that she'd received an email from a Member of Parliament with WHY I CAME TO CANADA Why I came to Canada. Linda Solomon Wood. Sep 11th, 2010. Photograph from Wikipedia creative commons. I had just dropped my five-year-old son off at school when I heard the first explosion. I was talking with a group of moms. We fell silent for a moment and then the conversation went on. On the bus, one of the other moms and I were discussingSkip to Content
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