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For Arts Legend Norman Armour, with Thanks
A friend remembers the co-founder of Vancouver’s PuSh Festival, his bold vision and what he leaves behind.

Seven Myths That Keep Us from Ending Poverty
A universal basic income could transform society. But prejudice stands in the way.

A New Drug Testing Location Opens Near Vancouver City Hall
Get Your Drugs Tested has expanded, despite its funding source facing raids and business licence pressures.

How BC Is Tackling a ‘Paradigm Shift’ in Its Forests
Three years after the Old Growth Strategic Review, the province has made three big recent announcements. A Tyee explainer.

CONTEST: Take Home Seven Great Reads on Reconciliation
One Tyee reader will get a bundle of books to continue their learning journey about colonization and its impacts.

Van Life, Chair Repair and One Couple’s Dream of Life on the Road
Their rolling RV repair shop brings loving care to treasures and happiness to owners.

Why Modular Housing Stands Empty During Vancouver’s Homelessness Crisis
After pioneering the quick-build housing model, Vancouver is backing away from the strategy.

Fighting Workplace Abuse by Building Community
Kusina brings Filipino caregivers together to share a meal and learn about their employment and human rights.

Here’s What Danielle Smith Is Really Doing in Dubai
Alberta’s premier is looking for political points and investment in dubious climate 'solutions.'

‘Spend as Much Lifting Our People Up as Pushing Them Down’
Adam Olsen is calling on BC to protect Indigenous people as thoroughly as it polices their opposition to resource development.

Please Advise! What about Big Poll Numbers for Rustad and Poilievre?
It’s early days, says Dr. Steve. Relax! Unless you’re Kevin Falcon.

Union Drive Backfires for Some PHS Peer Workers
While the new contract brings big improvements for some, it leaves most out in the cold.

The Last Thing Alberta’s NDP Needs Is a Name Change
Once Rachel Notley leaves, picking the next leader is Job 1.

How to Protect the Mental Health of Farmers
Creating online spaces to connect and teaching mental health professionals about the realities of agriculture will go a long way, say advocates.

Will Journalism Survive?
The question is debatable. But we can do something to make sure it does.

Enjoy ‘Eat the Rich’ Films? Tuck into ‘Saltburn’
Emerald Fennell’s latest provocation is tasty fare, if a bit unclear about who’s the main course.

What’s the Best Way to Balance Campus Safety and Free Speech?
A UBC sticker campaign dust-up highlights key issues with our tolerance of conflict, experts say.

The Sugar War Gets Stickier
Ten weeks into a strike over longer shifts, the union opens a new front against Rogers in Vancouver.

Google’s $100 Million Is a Small Price to Pay to Avoid Regulation
The deal is a welcome boon for Canada’s news industry. But the tech giant scored its own key concessions.
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The Guardian view on Gaza’s devastation: don’t look away. See the bigger picture too
(via the Guardian)
‘We need to start the healing’: three Indigenous women on how to move forward from Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations
(via CBC)
Vancouver library trustee replaced by ABC donor raises concerns of ‘cronyism’ at city hall
(via CBC)
Over 60 journalists have been killed in the Israel-Gaza War. My friend was one
(via the New York Times)
CBC/Radio-Canada to cut 10 per cent of workforce, end some programming as it faces $125M budget shortfall
(via CBC)
Why don’t more BC schools have life-saving defibrillators?
(via North Shore News)
Street artist who froze to death memorialized in retrospective exhibit
(via CBC)
BC salmon farms linked to explosive spike in wild fish deaths
(via North Shore News)
Cop-out: A police podcast is the latest sign of eroding responsiveness to journalists
(via the Globe and Mail)
BC police watchdog gets $2M funding boost to hire staff, cut investigation times
(via CTV News)
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For Arts Legend Norman Armour, with Thanks
A friend remembers the co-founder of Vancouver’s PuSh Festival, his bold vision and what he leaves behind.

Van Life, Chair Repair and One Couple’s Dream of Life on the Road
Their rolling RV repair shop brings loving care to treasures and happiness to owners.

Enjoy ‘Eat the Rich’ Films? Tuck into ‘Saltburn’
Emerald Fennell’s latest provocation is tasty fare, if a bit unclear about who’s the main course.

Come, Let Us Behold The Tyee’s 2023 Holiday Reads
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Turning to Youth to Bring Forward Solutions
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I am constantly impressed by my conversations with my grandchildren — they are articulate, caring human beings — too often thwarted by disregard and disrespect.
The young people need to be encouraged to speak out and they need to be listened to. If my contemporaries at that age had a fraction of their awareness and sensitivity, I feel the world would be a better place.
Give them an audience and the opportunity to share. The future is theirs.