Author Archives: Paul Albi

For The Record – Bruce Miller

Interviewer: Kaicea Pitts Interviewee: Bruce Miller – Anthropology professor at UBC Last week, UNESCO released a list of endangered cultural traditions around the world and locally here in Metro Vancouver. As Bruce points out, though it’s too late to revive … More →

A Heavenly Deal for the $200 Million Man

Three time National League MVP Albert Pujols has left the World Series champion Cardinals to sign the second largest contract in MLB history.  Pujols will earn $254 million over the next 10 years after agreeing to terms today with the … More →

Hogan’s Alley

Last week Vancouverites got a taste of what the area around north-east False Creek could look like if plans to remove or re-purpose the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts go ahead.  But as Rafferty Baker reports, a local writer is now … More →

Sports Comment – December 8, 2011

Evolution’s Matt Van Deventer discusses tight-rope walking in today’s Sports Comment. sports comment – van deventer (demo)

Misfits Skating For Cancer Awareness

The Prostate Cancer “Movember” campaign, was a success again this year, and as Michael Popove found out, a Lower Mainland Roller Derby League kept skating to raise awareness. Continue reading

Evolution Comment – December 8, 2011

Evolution’s Megan Turcato gives her thoughts on the government in Syria. evolution comment dec 7 (demo)

City Counsel’s Inauguration

The 100th version of Vancouver’s City Counsel was sworn in this week. Colin Hope reports.

Christmas Market Open

Colin Hope takes a look at this year’s Christmas Market. More information here on their official website: http://www.vancouverchristmasmarket.com/about-vancouver-christmas-market.php?gclid=CJO2ua6B8awCFYYZQgodoGJHeA

Two More Riot Charges

Two more alleged rioters have been criminally charged for their roles in the June 15 Stanley Cup riot here in Vancouver.  19 year old John Sawicki of Surrey and 20 year old Ryan Dickinson of Coquitlam have been charged with … More →

Stepping Down – Not Walking Away

Wally Buono called it quits as the Head Coach of the B.C. Lions earlier this week.  However, as Gurv Badh reports, he is not going far.