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Stories for week starting Monday, June 29, 2026

culture

Indian Summer Starts with Laughter

Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa’s gentle absurdism sparks a festival in search of togetherness. A Tyee interview.

Dorothy Woodend, 3 Jul 2026


presents

Powell Street Festival Celebrates Its 50th Year

The beloved annual celebration of Japanese Canadian culture returns to Oppenheimer Park to mark a milestone anniversary.

Powell Street Festival Society, 3 Jul 2026


culture

Calgary’s ‘Confluence’ Gets Complicated

Plans are in place for a historic parkland near the Bow and Elbow Rivers, a significant space for Indigenous Peoples. Were they adequately involved in the process?

Ximena Gonzalez, 3 Jul 2026


culture

The Radical Magic of Estelle Shook

On a farm in the North Okanagan, Caravan Farm Theatre is a bold reminder of beauty, wonder and transformation. A Tyee Creative Forces interview.

Jennifer Chrumka, 3 Jul 2026


opinion

Inside Carney’s Pipeline Deal with Alberta and BC

Taxpayers will be on the hook for billions to bring oil through BC’s Lower Mainland.

David Climenhaga, 3 Jul 2026


news

Feds Announce Pipeline Steps, BC Advances Protected Areas

Alberta’s path to the coast won’t threaten the northern tanker ban. But the new oil pipeline will land near Vancouver.

Sarah Cox, 3 Jul 2026


news

‘It's Going to Happen Again’

Recalling how wildfire caused chaos in her city five years ago, a Kamloops councillor calls for better planning.

Dale Bass, as told to Sean Holman, 3 Jul 2026


news

How Many People Are ODing in BC Hospitals? It’s Still a Mystery

The Tyee just lost our last FOI appeal. Here’s what we can tell you.

Michelle Gamage, 3 Jul 2026


news

Stephanie Allen Wants to Be Vancouver’s Next Mayor

The former BC Housing exec pledges to use her research and building bona fides to serve the whole city.

Katie Hyslop, 2 Jul 2026


news

The Inquest into the Death of Tatyanna Harrison Starts This Week

Harrison was one of three Indigenous women and youth whose remains were found over a six-month period in 2022.

Jen St. Denis, 2 Jul 2026


news

People Are Living Shorter Lives in the Cariboo

Residing in the rough-and-tumble region comes with many benefits. But it can be hard, too.

Tyler Olsen, 2 Jul 2026


The Cities Where Riding the Bus Is Free

A third of transit agencies in Washington state operate without collecting fares. Can free buses work elsewhere?

Josh Kozelj, 2 Jul 2026


news

The Vancouver Company Working with Trump to Mine the Deep Sea

As the US snubs international law, experts say Canada has a duty to step in. A Tyee special report.

Sarah Cox, 1 Jul 2026


opinion

AI Isn’t Replacing Lawyers. But It’s Supercharging Institutions

Canadians receiving insurance denials, eviction notices and collection demands need solutions to address a worsening disadvantage.

Jason Ward, 1 Jul 2026


culture

Two Powerful First Nations Relive a Key Victory

Facing new fights over land and water, Nuu-chah-nulth and Haida members met in celebratory solidarity.

Ian Gill, 1 Jul 2026


news

‘I Don’t Want Lytton to Be Forgotten’

The village’s mayor remembers the day fire changed everything. And shares her hope for what lies ahead.

Denise O’Connor, as told to Aldyn Chwelos, 1 Jul 2026


opinion

Alberta’s All-in-One ID Card Heightens Privacy Risks

Based on groundless fraud fears, it will create headaches for seniors and families.

Jared Wesley, 30 Jun 2026


news

BC’s Life Expectancies Are Diverging, Exclusive Data Shows

In Richmond, 90 is the new 80. But in the BC Interior, life expectancies are shorter than 20 years ago.

Tyler Olsen, 30 Jun 2026


news

Federal Cuts Put the Squeeze on Summer Jobs for Youth

This summer, stagnant funding for museums means it’s harder for heritage sites to stay open.

Isaac Phan Nay, 30 Jun 2026


news

Using Salmon Guts to Map Forage Fish Populations

A new study examined thousands of chinook stomachs to track a vital and often overlooked part of the Salish Sea’s food chain.

Michelle Gamage, 30 Jun 2026


analysis

Exposing Alberta’s Wilful Blindness to AI Centre Harms

The UCP refuses to tally risks to nature and people. This expert did it for them.

Andrew Nikiforuk, 30 Jun 2026


news

BC Nurses Issue 72-Hour Strike Notice

Job action could start as soon as July 2. The union says withholding labour will be a last resort.

Michelle Gamage, 29 Jun 2026


opinion

Please Advise! Should 24 Sussex Be Converted to Condos?

Given big plans from Carney and Eby of late, it’s a fair question.

Steve Burgess, 29 Jun 2026


news

Enduring the Killer Heat, in Their Own Words

As they sweltered, Jen Hatton’s newborn was struggling. And so was her ailing cat. First in a series recalling the scorching summer of 2021.

Jen Hatton, as told to Bennett Gilleland, 29 Jun 2026


news

Is BC’s New Disability Funding Putting Some Kids at Risk?

The Children's Ministry says no child will be left without services. But parents worry kids’ needs won’t be met, to their detriment.

Katie Hyslop, 29 Jun 2026


news

A New Recovery Resource Centre Opens in the Downtown Eastside

The Ashtrey, named after the late Trey Helten, offers low-barrier supports towards sobriety.

Michelle Gamage, 29 Jun 2026


analysis

The Climate and Capitalism Can Be Fixed, Say These Brilliant Economists

Thomas Piketty and colleagues lay out a road map to reversing current dire trends.

Crawford Kilian, 29 Jun 2026