Research suggests the answer is deeper than apathy or laziness. By Geoff Dembicki, Julie Van de Valk is just the type of young person that Canada’s major progressive political parties want to…
The Vancouver Observer is reporting that a University of Victoria chemical oceanographer has detected miniscule amounts of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster of the BC coast. [excerpt] Radiation from the…
Friday, on the Abbotsford News, Alex Butler wrote: “Before the case went to the Court of Appeal, Const. Ian MacDonald told The News that there were real costs to having…
Economists fear sector too weakened to rebound. By Jeremy J. Nuttall, The drop in oil prices, coupled with a low dollar, should have provided the ideal opportunity for Canada’s manufacturers to ramp…
From Fair Vote Canada. The 2015 election is fast approaching and who we elect to fill those seats is critical. We need 170 YES votes (a majority) in the House…
Research shows the least expensive way to help homeless people is to provide them with a home. Despite years of research and reams of scientific research, Abbotsford chose criminalization and…
Drug use is not what we have been taught it is – and there is a very different story waiting for us, when we are ready to hear it. While…
A reminder of our painfully slow recession recovery. Despite the provincial government’s budget statement and reports of large percentage year-over-year increases in some employment sectors, the employment picture in BC is…
After two years of dedicated consultation and dialogue, the Abbotsford school district has signed their second Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement. The district’s longstanding Aboriginal Advisory Committee includes representation from the…
What do recent changes in Canada’s immiration system mean to South Asian men? Dawn News, Pakistan’s largest and most widely read newspaper, has published a feature on the issue from…