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July 1 known as Humiliation Day in early immigrant Chinese community

July 1 known as Humiliation Day in early immigrant Chinese community

A Victoria Chinatown museum is exploring how the federal government sought to bar people of Chinese origin from Canadian society.
Monique Keiran: Try this Canada Day quiz

Monique Keiran: Try this Canada Day quiz

How well do you know Canadian history? Take this quiz to test your knowledge of Canadian history and symbols.
Comment: We won’t have enough electricity for all those EVs

Comment: We won’t have enough electricity for all those EVs

It is highly unlikely Ottawa’s ban on gasoline vehicles will actually happen.
How TikTok has changed the music industry

How TikTok has changed the music industry

Collabstr used data from Billboard to explore how TikTok is transforming music trends and the music industry at large.
Who gets first dibs on water? BC Greens say farmers

Who gets first dibs on water? BC Greens say farmers

Water use needs to be equitable and reflective of the values and needs of communities, says Green candidate for Courtenay-Comox.
5 very Canadian facts you (probably) didn't know about Vancouver

5 very Canadian facts you (probably) didn't know about Vancouver

From local leaves to the anthem to a flight delayed because of hockey
Sunday Night Read: 'The Last Ride'

Sunday Night Read: 'The Last Ride'

This short story series submission is from Vienna Kerfoot of Port Moody.
Canucks qualify Arturs Silovs, let three RFAs go to free agency

Canucks qualify Arturs Silovs, let three RFAs go to free agency

Arturs Silovs got a qualifying offer from the Vancouver Canucks but Aidan McDonough, Filip Johansson, and Nick Cicek did not.
Letter: 'Very rare' to see someone use this Coquitlam–Port Moody bike lane

Letter: 'Very rare' to see someone use this Coquitlam–Port Moody bike lane

This letter writer calls the protected bike lane on the north side of Guildford Way "dangerous."
Opinion: Are governments using proceeds from crime to raise public funds?

Opinion: Are governments using proceeds from crime to raise public funds?

Civil forfeiture laws and unexplained wealth orders seem to be less about crime control than an exercise in public funding.