This is what a Vancouver pot festival looks like in 2018Photographer Jen Osborne captures the colourful characters at Canada’s premier cannabis event
Toronto and Vancouver have plenty of room to grow up and more affordableOpinion: Canada’s largest cities are far less dense than their global counterparts. Increasing density can help ensure affordable housing for residents.
Jennifer Keesmaat: It’s time to rethink Canada’s housing systemOpinion: What the federal housing strategy is missing—and why Vancouver’s new affordable housing strategy is leading the way
Why a lone Good Samaritan stepped up in a Vancouver attack on Muslim teen’Hate crimes and racism exist in Canada’: When Noor Fadel experienced an alleged Islamophobic attack, only Jake Taylor intervened—bonding the pair
A smart road map to lower carbon emissions? Look to Texas, of all placesOpinion: When it comes to balancing economic growth with reducing carbon emissions, the stars are oddly bright deep in the heart of Texas
Canada’s first safe injection site struggles with the rise of fentanylIn Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, at Ground Zero of the opioid crisis, once-controversial Insite is now just one small part of a tragic landscape
Why the foreign buyers tax isn’t making Vancouver more affordableOpinion: The lesson, one year into Vancouver’s foreign buyers tax, is that real-estate supply may actually be the city’s biggest problem
A B.C. reconciliation totem’s lessons on how to move forwardWhat Jim Hart’s recently completed totem at the University of British Columbia says about the meaning of reconciliation
What we can learn from the social problems behind the Grenfell Tower fireThe Grenfell Tower fire shows that the silencing of social-housing residents on decisions that affect their daily lives can have deadly consequences
Praying for a real estate crashThe have-nots of housing are watching, mad as hell, as homeowners glory in their paper fortunes. And they’re starting to lash out.