Web: https://www.tricitynews.com/news/killer-whales-hunt-off-port-moody-1.23833648
The greatest show on… an empty lot in Coquitlam | The Tri-City News
Web: https://www.tricitynews.com/news/the-greatest-show-on-an-empty-lot-in-coquitlam-1.23881555
Young voters aren’t sitting on the sidelines in federal election | The Tri-City News
Web: https://www.tricitynews.com/federal-election-2019/young-voters-aren-t-sitting-on-the-sidelines-in-federal-election-1.23956253
Plastics the sexy topic, but Metro looks to organics for big gains | The Tri-City News
Web: https://www.tricitynews.com/news/plastics-the-sexy-topic-but-metro-looks-to-organics-for-big-gains-1.23903766
Port Moody sea lion research station faces uncertain future | The Tri-City News
Web: https://www.tricitynews.com/news/port-moody-sea-lion-research-station-faces-uncertain-future-1.23957462 Print: https://issuu.com/tri-city-news/docs/tricitynews0926_9f561878a0f082
Coquitlam fathers spark constitutional change in South Africa | Tri-City News
On a crisp winter day in early March, seven-year-old Zrav bounces from a swing into his parents’ arms. The whirlwind of kids at Galloway Park on Burke Mountain does little to tame the boy’s affection for his two dads, Irshad Abdulla and Vishad Deeplaul. He runs to them, hugs them, seemingly unaware his family makeup […]
War of Ideas: Inside the fight to prevent an ISIS resurgence | OpenCanada.org
Read the full story here: https://www.opencanada.org/features/war-ideas-inside-fight-prevent-isis-resurgence/
‘Puberty camps’ blend health, culture | The Globe and Mail (BC Edition)
The Globe and Mail (BC Edition) – 9 May 2016 – Page #31/32 See online re-publication here
Sts’ailes puberty camps make it okay to be an awkward teenager | CBC Aboriginal & indigenousreporting.com
This story ran simultaneously with CBC Aboriginal and at indigenousreporting.com. See full audio, photos and article here and here. GOLD MEDAL, Best Editorial Packaging / SILVER MEDAL, Best Academic Project, 2016 Canadian Online Publishing Awards
B.C.’s unregulated tugboats court danger | thethunderbird.ca
See original article here. GOLD MEDAL, Best Article or Series – B2B/Academic category, 2016 Canadian Online Publishing Awards By Stefan Labbé and Alexander Villegas / March 31, 2016 The Syringa had been slowly taking on water for hours before the captain of the tugboat noticed. The sealant and wedges of cedar the captain had jammed into […]
Tracey the Bannock Lady | CiTR 101.9 FM, Vancouver, BC
Story by Stefan Labbé and Alexander Kim
Holi revelers of the midwest
Through a mist of colours and Bollywood beats, the all-ages crowd danced and painted the east corner of the park until dusk. This year celebrations were held out of step with the traditional winter festival in order to avoid the cold.
Gunung Leuser: a Sumatran park bound by competing interests
Banana, coffee and chocolate throng the eastern slope of Gunung Leuser National Park. After a long day of work, local villagers often bathe in the river that divides their homes from the plantations. The park is also home to the Sumatran tiger, white rhino, mountain elephants and the moon bear. The southern expansion of plantations […]
UBC rowing sets sights on nationals
The UBC Rowing Team will fly out to St. Catharines, Ont. on Oct. 8 to compete in the 2015 National Rowing Championships. Then, at the end of October, they will travel to Antigonish, N.S. to take part in the 2015 Canadian University Championships.