
Trans Prisoners in BC Can’t Get their Day in Court
One woman’s story shows how BC Corrections discriminates against trans people. By Tessa Vikander for Asparagus, Summer/Fall 2020
One woman’s story shows how BC Corrections discriminates against trans people. By Tessa Vikander for Asparagus, Summer/Fall 2020
Activities – Easy craft tutorial with Tanith Lamb for BAZOOF! Magazine
When dealing with the changes and challenges that come part and parcel with her mother’s dementia, care partner Katrina Prescott has found that acceptance is the key to self-preservation. By Lisa Kadane for Dementia Connections, November 14, 2021.
Educator and district principal Beth Applewhite draws on her personal and professional experiences to share why anti-racism work is essential and needs to be brought about intentionally and thoughtfully, with the voices of those who have experienced racism at the centre. For Principl(ed) Magazine March 2021.
By Rose Keith, QC, Harper Grey LLP for the Verdict, issue 169, Summer 2021 in the “Employment Update” column.
By Alia Dharssi for Asparagus Magazine, December 2018. Part of The Decider column, which looks beyond greenwashing to help you make sustainable decisions.
Saysutshun stories told by Dave Spirit Wolf Bodaly. FOLKLIFE.
It’s time to trade those skis for pedals and hit the trails. By Jeremy Derksen for SnowSeekers, May 16, 2022.
By Zoe Desborough for Digits & Threads, Sept. 1, 2021.
Stories from CoHo Landing, a 15-household land co-operative on Denman Island. By Laura Busheikin for FOLKLIFE. On a composting management system.
Learn about the creation story of the Ktunaxa Homelands. For ZenSeekers, May 4, 2022.
A primer on the issue by reporter John Woodside for Canada’s National Observer, March 2, 2022.
Kids do not always have the information they need to make the best choice of careers. Enlightening them could make a difference. By Eli Greenbaum for Collision Quarterly.
The chameleonic alt-pop artist is leading with love. By Daniel McIntosh for RANGE magazine. One of RANGE Magazine’s featured artists at their Official SXSW Showcase, March 17.
Brandon is only nine years old, but his career plans are already set in stone—when he grows up, he wants to operate a heavy-duty rotator. By Iva Kestrankova for Tow Canada.
On films.dance, a global, entrepreneurial, collaborative series with 400 dancers, 50 choreographers, and directors from 25 countries. Review by Kathleen Smith for Dance International.
Wide variety of life discovered on concrete barge YOGN-82, sunken offshore of Powell River only three years ago. By Sean Percy for Powell River Living (now qathet Living).
When Hollywood fast-forwards to climate devastation, it wastes an opportunity to ignite our imaginations. By Jesse Firempong. Asparagus Magazine.
Exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery until May 1. Article by Michael Turner for Preview Magazine.
There’s nothing quite like being on the inside of an event. By Jeremy Derksen for FestivalSeekers, June 3, 2022
Long-form poetry by Bopha Chhay for The Capilano Review, Issue 3.45: Weather (Fall 2021)
Bears and humans have been coexisting for tens of thousands of years in Wuikinuxv territory. What can this relationship teach us about stewardship and biodiversity? By Odette Auger for Watershed Sentinel.
Investigative story on the disappearance of the penguins in Antarctica, by Raghav (detective), age 12. Illustrated by Reska Nasution. From BAZOOF! Magazine, issue 77, February 2022
Q and A with Dementia, Sex and Wellbeing author Danuta Lipinska. By Jennifer Prescott for Dementia Connections
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