Their Love Knows No Borders. Not Even a Closed One


In the spring, along a ditch that splits Canada and the US, a very 2020 romance took root. Could it flourish? We caught up with Julie and Lynt to find out.

BC’s Liberals Appear Headed for an Ugly Divorce


Advocates for opposite visions of how to remake the party seem poised to tear it apart.

RCMP Fought to Avoid Responsibility after Wet’suwet’en Diesel Spill


FOI shows Mounties pushed the province to reverse a decision holding the force liable for the spill at its outpost. It seems to have worked.

Will Peak Oil Kill the Federal Conservatives?


They’re defined by their industry allyship. But as the sector shrinks, so does the party’s base.

In the War on Climate Change, the BC Election Was a Bust


But the Sustainabiliteens and other youth committed to radical change will never give up.

Why Would Any US Voter Sit out This Election? Low Trust in Others


How ‘trust inequality’ helps explain lower turnout among the poor and marginalized.

Painting Mr. Chi Pig, A Punk Rock Legend Who Lived Out His Days in the Downtown Eastside


A mural is going up at the Cambie Pub to remember Kendall Chinn, the frontman of the band SNFU.