The city that is home to almost a quarter of all poor children in B.C. may be getting a big helping hand, as a result of the province’s first targeted poverty-reduction strategy.
In the seventh episode of Voice Radio, managing web editor Darren Amner and social media editor Kathryn Tindale preview stories that will appear in the March 28 issue of The Voice.
With the implementation of ridesharing in B.C. only a few months away, one mayor in the Lower Mainland refuses to be swayed in his opposition to this mobility alternative.
In the third episode of the Voice Radio, managing web editor Patrick Penner and social media editor Nathan Durec preview stories that will appear in the Feb. 28 issue of The Voice.
This podcast features the Missy Johnsons coverage of…
Reported by Nathan Durec
Visually impaired hockey players from across Canada have come to Vancouver to play the sport they love.
The third annual Western Regional Blind Hockey Tournament began with a match between the Canucks and the…
Produced by Nathan Durec
Four Langara graduates opened their studio doors and showcased their artwork at this year's Eastside Culture Crawl.
The students that participated at the crawl were a few of approximately 500 artists around…
Reported by Nathan Durec
Immigration services are more accessible for international students now that a new immigration consultant has been hired by the Langara Students’ Union.
Kam Kaur, the newly hired consultant, is the first to hold…
Reported by Nathan Durec
The outcome of Vancouver’s election last weekend has been criticized for its overwhelmingly white council and has led to questions of whether the current electoral system disenfranchises visible minorities.…