SFU-Supported Fund Helps Indigenous Businesses Make Their Mark
Jenn Harper had a vivid dream one night – of Indigenous girls smiling together and wearing lip gloss.
Jenn Harper had a vivid dream one night – of Indigenous girls smiling together and wearing lip gloss.
The new compulsory program rolled out by the NDP Government today will make it more difficult for young workers to get into the trades and more confusing for construction contractors to hire workers, says the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA)
SFU researchers have created a new online resource to help people learn Blackfoot, an endangered language spoken since time immemorial by First Nations in what is now known as Alberta and Montana.
Shakti Society is a non profit society committed to empowering women, families and children through community forums, Shakti Awards, annual wellness days and other activities.
It’s a good time for your career growth. Conditions are favorable for business—and an excellent time for students.
Father’s Day Musical Eve
Underlying chronic illness, culturally ineffective health system gaps, lack of data/analysis, and other factors were leading causes for the dramatic spike in the number of COVID-19 cases for British Columbia’s South Asian population.
Donor support has been unwavering despite COVID-19 uncertainty
Premier John Horgan and Rachna Singh, Parliamentary Secretary for Anti-Racism Initiatives, have issued the following statement regarding the hate-motivated attack in London, Ont.
New child care legislation is building on the strong foundation that will bring an inclusive, universal early learning and child care system to B.C. families.
As COVID-19 spread like wildfire in India, concerns grew as the country continued to break bleak global pandemic records. With increasing desperation and the movement of people the virus began to spread to rural villages.
From left to right: Edmond Siu, Richmond Centre Branch Manager of G&F Financial Group; Angie Sousae, Money Advisor; Dianne De Souza, Money Advisor; and Shally Sharma, Assistant Branch Manager.
During Canada Road Safety Week, May 18-24, a focus on driver education and awareness saw Delta Police hand out 629 violation tickets. Of those tickets, 14 were for drug or alcohol impaired drivers.
AMANJIT (AM) LIDDER, CPA, CA, is the Senior Vice President and National Leader of Tax Services with MNP. MNP is one of the largest and most well-known accounting, tax, and consulting firms in Canada.
Kathy Kinloch has spent over 30 years as a respected health care provider, educator, and leader. She is currently the President of the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), which serves approximately 50,000 students annually. Holding this position since 2014, she was previously President of Vancouver Community College for three years, and the Dean of BCIT’s School of Health Sciences before that.