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Stories for week starting Monday, June 8, 2026

culture

I Could Never Hate the World Cup

It’s a chance to engage with my own multiplicity, and show my kids the same.

Harrison Mooney, 12 Jun 2026


culture

Great Balls of FIFA

Scratching your head over soccer? The Science World exhibition and several doc films will help you make sense of things.

Dorothy Woodend, 12 Jun 2026


culture

What’s Better Than Perfection? An ‘Old Barn’

Local sports arenas grew from the communities that needed them. In an age that favours optimization over grassroots efforts, we are losing something vital.

Tyler Olsen, 12 Jun 2026


news

No Human Rights Review for Thomson Reuters’ Big Contracts with ICE

The BC union that saw its shareholder challenge shot down warns US deportation methods risk lawsuits.

Isaac Phan Nay, 12 Jun 2026


tyeenews

The Tyee Podcast: Extreme Heat Anxiety Is Rising

Our second episode offers a guide to surviving summer heat from health reporter Michelle Gamage.

Jacob Boon, 12 Jun 2026


news

The Tiny Fan-Owned BC Team Behind Canada’s World Cup Talent

How a Burnaby club helped launch a new generation of soccer stars.

Martin Bauman, 12 Jun 2026


news

Canada’s Endangered Species Watchdog Is Strapped for Cash

One commissioner said it’s like ‘providing a fire department with garden hoses for three-alarm fires.’

Sarah Cox, 12 Jun 2026


opinion

Albertans Want to Stay. But Smith’s Referendum Is Still Dangerous

Here are five things to worry about, along with an update on Corb Lund’s petition.

David Climenhaga, 11 Jun 2026


news

Colleen Hardwick Is Running for Mayor Again

‘The city is out of balance. We should be seeking a sustainable future, one that recognizes that pace of change is important.’

Katie Hyslop, 11 Jun 2026


opinion

On AI Safety Concerns, Mark Carney Is Out of Step with Canadians

The public is right to be concerned about AI. But Carney and his ministers have framed our reluctance as ignorance.

Paris Marx, 11 Jun 2026


How Farmers Are Making the Most of Harvesting the Sun

At the cutting edge of agrivoltaics, a new approach precisely manages light and shadow. Result: bigger crops plus clean electricity.

Syris Valentine, 11 Jun 2026


news

Federal Adviser Says Data Centres ‘Provide Markets’ for Gas

Boosting energy production is one of the top ‘public policy benefits to Canada’ of data centres, says internal government document.

Geoff Dembicki and Jen St. Denis, 11 Jun 2026


news

High-Spending McLeod Lake Chief Wins Re-Election

Chief Harley Chingee claimed nearly two-thirds of ballots cast in election. The vote came after council stripped him of his credit card access.

Ben Parfitt, 10 Jun 2026


opinion

A Racist Group Is Trying to Gain Legitimacy in Canadian Politics

The Dominion Society is part of an international far-right movement proposing mass deportations.

Rachel Gilmore, 10 Jun 2026


opinion

Please Advise! Is the World Cup Good for Vancouver?

Of course, says Dr. Steve. A master class in grifting and gouging right here.

Steve Burgess, 10 Jun 2026


news

Seniors Who Stay in Their Homes Aren’t Just Happier. They Help Everyone

Fully subsidizing supports saves money, reduces pressure on hospitals and improves quality of life.

Michelle Gamage, 10 Jun 2026


news

Canada’s Gender Wage Gap Is Even Bigger for White-Collar Freelancers

The difference in average hourly rates between male and female providers is about 16 per cent in Canada, a new report finds.

Isaac Phan Nay, 10 Jun 2026


news

Kelowna, West Kelowna Opt Out of Indigenous-Led Water Protection Effort

As drought looms, two cities are refusing to join a major regional initiative led by the syilx.

Aaron Hemens, 9 Jun 2026


news

In Pursuit of a Tiny Owl Nicknamed Brad Pitt

Western screech owls are disappearing from BC. Join researchers on a tricky night mission to find out why.

Sarah Cox, 9 Jun 2026


presents

Dystopian ‘Macbeth’ Takes On Climate Change, Morality and Power

Director Stephen Drover confronts today’s social anxieties in his Bard on the Beach adaptation of Shakespeare’s dark, violent tragedy.

Bard on the Beach, 9 Jun 2026


news

Post-Secondary Is in Crisis. A New Report Proposes a Fix

The province should cover 75 per cent of operations funding for colleges and universities, BC Policy Solutions says.

Katie Hyslop, 9 Jun 2026


opinion

Unplug the Anti-Indigenous Fear Machine in Victoria

Question period is the wrong place to discuss rights and title. The NDP can choose a better way.

Adam Olsen, 9 Jun 2026


analysis

Condo Glut? Turn Unsold Units into Social Housing

Rather than subsidizing condo buyers and investors, governments should acquire and convert units into co-ops.

Yuly Chan, 8 Jun 2026


opinion

Two of My Fellow MLAs Are Charged with Assault. Bar Them Now

Jordan Kealy and Hon Chan should be on leave from BC’s legislature. I’ve written a bill to require it.

Amelia Boultbee, 8 Jun 2026


presents

‘The Cedar Mother’: An Interview with Brett Huson

The celebrated Gitxsan author discusses his award-winning Mothers of Xsan series.

HighWater Press, 8 Jun 2026


opinion

Preston Manning’s Not-So-Secret Game Plan

The separatist threat will bring endless, changing demands to increase Alberta’s power.

David Climenhaga, 8 Jun 2026


news

LNG Exports May Expose BC to Legal Risk

A growing body of climate lawsuits poses a threat to oil and gas aims of the province and Canada, a new report suggests.

Zoë Yunker, 8 Jun 2026