Letter to the Editor Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, first proclaimed on Dec. 10, 1948. Under that declaration,…
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Celebrating British Columbia’s cultural diversity
Letter to the Editor In the third week of November, people throughout British Columbia celebrate Multiculturalism Week. This is a chance for us to come…
Grants available for organizations acting against racism
Community organizations are invited to apply for annual grants that support projects that tackle racial inequity and foster inter-cultural understanding in B.C. The B.C. Multiculturalism…
Written input invited on passenger-directed vehicles
The Special Committee to Review Passenger Directed Vehicles, a parliamentary committee of the legislative assembly, invites British Columbians to provide written input to inform its…
Registration open for PDVs public meeting
The Special Committee to Review Passenger Directed Vehicles, a parliamentary committee of the legislative assembly, invites British Columbians to speak at a public meeting this…
Find your own way to help address racism
Letter to the Editor Anti-Racism Awareness Week, from May 22-26, is an opportunity for British Columbians to learn about B.C.’s diverse culture and history, and…
Racial discrimination still affects people in our communities
Letter to the Editor The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21) recognizes that the injustices and prejudices fuelled by racial discrimination…
It’s free and easy to get an influenza vaccine
Public-health officials are encouraging all British Columbians six months and older to get an influenza vaccine to best protect themselves, their loved ones, their communities…
New BC Seniors’ Guide hot off the press
British Columbians can now access the updated BC Seniors’ Guide, a comprehensive tool that provides crucial information on health, housing, finances, community supports and more…
Visitation restrictions easing for seniors in long-term care
People in long-term care and seniors’ assisted living and their loved ones will have more ways to safely spend time together, with a further easing…