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Charitable Choices: Oliver Thorne of The Veterans Transition Network

January 23, 2024 Emilea Semancik

We sat down with Oliver Thorne, Chief Executive Officer, for a closer look at The Veterans Transition Network, based right here in Vancouver, BC. This organization is all about helping our veterans make a successful […]

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Homegrown Business: Stephanie Wideman of JUG & BASIN

January 22, 2024 Emilea Semancik

JUG & BASIN, a Vancouver business that seamlessly combines vintage and modern treasures, hosts both an online store and a physical shop in The Hayloft Vintage Mall in Langley. JUG & BASIN is your go-to […]

Medical Assistance in Dying
Community

Put the brakes on allowing Medical Assistance in Dying for those with mental illness

January 16, 2024 Demian Vernieri

It’s time to put the brakes on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada for those whose sole underlying medical condition is mental illness. The federal government has tasked the Special Joint Committee on Medical […]

Hunter & Trove Jewelry
Business

Homegrown Business: Yulee Harris of Hunter & Trove Jewelry

January 15, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Explore the exquisite world of Hunter & Trove Jewelry, a Vancouver-based business meticulously curated by Yulee Harris. This collection is a celebration of minimalist jewelry, blending beautiful gold, silver, gemstones, and pearls into timeless pieces. […]

SMH Comedy Society
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Charitable Choices: David Granirer of SMH Comedy Society

January 9, 2024 Emilea Semancik

SMH Comedy Society is celebrating 20 years of laughter with a purpose. In our chat with executive director David Granirer, he explained that SMH is not just about making people laugh—it’s about teaching stand-up comedy […]

Drby Pet Co.
Business

Homegrown Business: Wenny Chiu of Drby Pet Co.

January 8, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Drby Pet Co., a charming local business in Vancouver passionately curated by Wenny Chiu, has a commitment to pet well-being. Drby Pet Co. specializes in providing a diverse range of small-batch, eco-friendly, and allergy-safe pet […]

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Old Photographs of Hiking in British Columbia

January 4, 2024 Tyler Dixon

British Columbia, blessed with a unique geographical setting, offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor recreation. With the magnificent backdrop of the mountains and ocean, picturesque hiking trails are a mere stone’s throw away. As we present […]

aviation industry
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Environmental sustainability and Canada’s aviation industry

January 2, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Canada’s net-zero 2050 target is driving innovation in the aviation industry, but more federal government support — subsidies, tax breaks and other incentives — is needed for the $27 billion industry to meet this ambitious […]

Henrie
Business

Homegrown Business: Larissa Hildebrandt of Henrie

January 1, 2024 Emilea Semancik

We had the opportunity to step into Larissa Hildebrandt’s world of comfort and conscious living with Henrie, a luxury pillow company dedicated to revolutionizing the way we sleep. At the helm of this wellness brand, […]

Megaphone Magazine
Charity

Charitable Choices: Bianca Weima of Megaphone Magazine

December 26, 2023 Emilea Semancik

Megaphone Magazine is on a mission to tackle poverty differently. They create books and magazines and they train over 100 struggling people in Vancouver to sell them. Vendors buy the magazine for 75 cents and […]

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