Munisha Tumato is a Vancouver-based journalist with an interest in food justice, land access, the environment and issues around gender and race. She's a graduate of the UBC School of Journalism.
Late last week, a ridiculous bombshell dropped in the news. John Kerry announced that he has “doubts” that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Finally, an American who is willing to stand up and declare “I ...
Editors and students gathered last week at USC to pay tribute to Sally Menke, A.C.E., editor of the iconic Pulp Fiction. During her career, Menke was nominated for two Academy Awards, two Eddie Awards ...
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The right to freedom of expression includes symbolic speech. The tent community of Occupy Vancouver, filled with protestors and homeless people, is a symbol of the inequitable wealth distribution at ...
On a rainy afternoon in October, Jill Winzoski, a 38 year old reporter at The Selkirk Record, walked into her boss' small office and took a deep breath. That morning, Winzoski's editor had told her ...
In the Kispiox Valley 1,000 km north of Vancouver, where “No LNG” lawn signs seem to be everywhere, rancher Gene Allen had strong words for TransCanada pipeline contractors. The crews showed up on the ...
"Glee" star Cory Monteith's body was cremated days after his death, following a private viewing of his body by members of his immediate family and girlfriend Lea Michelle. Monteith is one of a growing ...
The Pitt River community is small. There is a muddy logging camp, a fishing lodge, a few private homes. The area, 60 kilometres from Vancouver, is so wild it is often compared to Alaska by visiting ...
Ian Reid has worked in the political world, for progressive change, at the municipal, provincial, federal and international level for over 30 years. He is not the Conservative Party fundraiser of the ...
You're heading home late in the evening. You took a cab or a Car2Go downtown, but now... let's say you're not quite okay to drive, and you don't want to shell out twenty bucks for a cab. Time to check ...
Ganbare is Japanese equivalent of "Hang in there", a word that delivers a special effort to someone who's in a process of a hard work. After Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami last month, the ...
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