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In Canada, a developed country that is constantly attracting immigrants to an already booming population, the past is not supposed to be of incredible concern.
In Canada, a developed country that is constantly attracting immigrants to an already booming population, the past is not supposed to be of incredible concern.
“Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.”
Although many people may associate drug addiction with communities such as Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, those that struggle daily with drug abuse can also be found much closer to home.
It goes without argument that 2015 was a fantastic year for film and TV productions in Metro Vancouver. Film productions in and around the city include big titles from Deadpool, the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time, to highly anticipated sequels such as Star Trek Beyond and War for the Planet of the Apes. TV productions such as The 100, DC: Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, iZombie, Supernatural, Arrow, Zoo, and Wayward Pines are among a handful of small-screen shows filmed here.
On March 28, disaster struck at Lynn Canyon in North Vancouver when 17-year-old Cole Marsh drowned in the canyon’s river.
With the recent developments being implemented alongside the Evergreen Line, it should surprise no one that Coquitlam city officials have finally decided to improve the suburb of Burquitlam.
According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, one in five Canadians will experience mental illness, in one form or another, within their lifetime.
Recently, Vancouver took a five-day break from accepting any refugees.. At the moment, the current housing shortage is wreaking havoc across the Lower Mainland, and Syrian arrivals from months back are dealing with the situation.
With an ever-growing concern for wildlife and animals, it’s worrying to hear about a case in which a local woman has been bypassing all ethical standards by searching and purchasing bear claws, bladders, and deer meat.
To most post-secondary students, money is a valuable and rare thing. Besides taking, on average, three to five classes a week, many students work a part-time job and involve themselves in extracurricular activities, all the while attempting to thrift their way to the next paycheque.