4 people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside recovering after knife attack
Four people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are recovering after being attacked by a man went on a slashing attack.
Four people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are recovering after being attacked by a man went on a slashing attack.
APTN recently drove the 1,150 km pipeline route from Burnaby, B.C., to Edmonton, Alta in the heat of the Trans Mountain pipeline debate. Kinder Morgan said it is putting all non-essential work on hold – and gave the federal government a deadline of May 31 to clear the path, or it would pull out.
Camp Cloud, the small tent city outside Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain terminal was spray painted with graffiti over the weekend.
British Columbia’s fight against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is heading to court with the New Democrat government seeking affirmation
“I literally had my hands tied. We couldn’t afford housing, we couldn’t afford food.”
APTN News Supporters of the Protect the Inlet movement occupied the constituency offices of Justice…
On the sandy banks of the Thompson River, people slowly weave their hands together in a salmon dance. They’ve come together from across the Secwepemc Nation to rally against the proposed expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline that runs underneath the Kamloops river.
The Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre has opened to the public in Vancouver. With new technology, it is now easier to unlock one of Canada’s darkest chapters.
There are dozens of chiefs that support the Trans Mountain pipeline – but there are few like Ernie Crey who will openly talk about it. Crey is the chief of the Cheam First Nation, a community that sits about 100 kilometres east of Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Terminal.