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CONTEST: Win a ticket to see the Kent Monkman exhibit at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver Shame and Prejudice features nearly 80 pieces, including Monkman’s own paintings, installations and sculptures in dialogue with historical artifacts loaned from museums and private collections across Canada. Enter to win here. |
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Fifty Years Ago, the Concert that Launched Greenpeace 
Tickets were three bucks. Joni brought her new boyfriend. And a movement was born. By Tom Hawthorn. Saturday, October 17, 2020. I Quit the BC Liberals in 2013 over Homophobia. Will They Wake up Now? 
Enough empty words, party leaders. Stop making room for bigots and profiting from their votes. By Todd Hauptman. Friday, October 16, 2020. Where They Stand: The Top BC Parties on Key Election Issues 
The Tyee’s summaries of Green, Liberal and NDP positions, from old growth to new housing, collected in one place. By Tara Campbell. Monday, October 19, 2020. Police to Stay in Vancouver Schools as Review Delayed 
Critics say board is moving too slowly to end a program that ‘compromises the safety of Black and Indigenous youth.’ By Katie Hyslop. Saturday, October 17, 2020. Indigenous Peoples Want Action, Not More Talk from Politicians 
The leaders’ debate showed how much must change if reconciliation is to become real. By Judith Sayers. Friday, October 16, 2020. Vancouver Targets People Who Live in RVs and Vans Near Strathcona Park 
City says those who live in vehicles near tent city must move. By Jen St. Denis. Saturday, October 17, 2020. Canada Post Resumes Delivery to Some Downtown Eastside Buildings 
Service was suspended for six months over physical distancing concerns. Following a Tyee report, some folks are once again receiving mail. By Jen St. Denis. Friday, October 16, 2020. The Homelessness Crisis Is Not ‘Complicated’ 
Governments can’t address the problem until they acknowledge its colonial roots, writes a BC Green candidate. By Kelly Tatham. Friday, October 16, 2020. Win a Ticket to 'Shame and Prejudice' Exhibit at Museum of Anthropology 
Two lucky readers will get a chance to see Kent Monkman’s work. By Tyee Staff. Monday, October 19, 2020. |
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INSIDE SCOOP All candidates forum on mental health and substance use Presented by the Canadian Mental Health Association BC on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m., this online forum is an opportunity to hear from and pose questions to B.C. candidates from each major political party on their commitments to better mental health and safer substance use. Click here to register and visit getloudbc.ca to learn more. |
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