DIVERSEcity is One of 49 Community Organizations to Receive Extended Funding to Continue to Provide Free, Affordable Community Counselling Services
Diversecity one of only service providers focused on BIPOC, immigrant clients
Diversecity one of only service providers focused on BIPOC, immigrant clients
The New Westminster Salmonbellies will pick first overall after winning the Western Lacrosse Association Draft Lottery on Thursday night.
Canada is responding as quickly as possible to the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan by helping bring Afghan citizens and their families safely to their new home. We remain firm in our commitment to resettle 40,000 Afghan nationals, and our partnerships with provinces, territories and settlement service providers across the country are key to achieving this goal.
Multi-year effort by Independent Operators prompts new opportunity to fix systemic problems collaboratively
Violent crime in Vancouver rose in the city’s poorer regions during the first year of the pandemic while wealthier neighbourhoods saw thefts rise, a new study co-led by Simon Fraser University researchers confirms.
A would-be-scammer, looking to collect $25,000 for “bail money” from a Delta resident, instead was met by police at the door and arrested.
Pink Triangle Press (PTP), Canada’s leading LGBTQ2S+ media organization, announced today the appointment of Jennifer McGuire as Pink Triangle Press’ Chief Content Officer, effective January 4, 2022.
In a battle of the last two unbeaten teams, it was the Grizzlies Lacrosse Club staking claim to early season bragging rights with a 14-8 win over the Sea Spray Lacrosse Club.
Zack Ostapchuk scored the overtime winner as the Vancouver Giants returned to the win column in their first game of 2022.
In a battle of the last two unbeaten teams, it was the Grizzlies Lacrosse Club staking claim to early season bragging rights with a 14-8 win over the Sea Spray Lacrosse Club.
The City of Surrey will be immediately proceeding on building the 84th Ave extension after the B.C. Supreme Court decision today that the City of Surrey is well within its rights to proceed.
Goals less than three minutes apart midway through the second period helped the Vancouver Giants end a five-game losing streak on Saturday night.
Week one was a defensive gem while week two was an offensive shootout; regardless how the games played out the result is the same: a 2-0 start to the season for the Grizzlies.
An empty-net goal with 97 seconds remaining proved to be the difference as the Tri-City Americans sent the Vancouver Giants into the holiday break with their sixth loss in the past seven games.
Given the recent Provincial Health Orders and in the interest of the safety of all guests, attendees, teams and staff, the Volleyball Showcase and related Symposium will not go ahead as scheduled for December 28 – 31, 2021.