Photo Essays

life

The Girls Can Jam

Spend a few days at Girls Rock Camp, where guitars plus drums minus boys add up to a new band called Toxic Vomit.

By Sarah Buchanan, 27 Nov 2009

news

A Two-Year March Against Homelessness

As the crisis has grown in Vancouver, so has a citizens' movement demanding action.

By Jay Black, 16 Oct 2009

artsculture

Final Fantasy

Nature reclaims Fantasy Gardens, the dreamscape of former BC premier Bill Vander Zalm.

By Lee Bacchus, 7 Aug 2009

'We Refuse to Wait Any Longer'

Victoria harm reduction activists march, launch their own needle exchange.

By Andrew MacLeod and Pete Rockwell, 4 Jun 2009

Diaspora Drawn on the Body

The global Samoan and the enduring art of 'tatau,' photographed by Mark Adams.

By Christopher Grabowski, 15 May 2009

The Angriest Riding in BC

In Tsawwassen, massive power lines have sparked voter rage.

By Geoff Dembicki, 7 May 2009

Welcome to Vancouver 2.0

'FormShift' winners challenge city to be denser, greener, more exciting.

By Charles Campbell, 17 Apr 2009

Architecture of Hope Revisited

27 Feb 2009

Orwell Lives in Poland

When Americans want to put their missiles in your town, should you be happy or sad?

By Christopher Grabowski, 13 Feb 2009

Is Your City Boring? Make It Wild

Two BC architects want to transform cities into literal urban jungles.

By Adele Weder, 19 Jan 2009

A Town Gone To the Dogs

Tracing the canine history of Nanaimo, and thus, civilization.

By Peter Culley, 16 Jan 2009

Ghost World

Amidst a homeless crisis, Vancouver empties a historic housing complex.

By Lee Bacchus, 28 Nov 2008

Organic Vision

A global traveller trains his lens on the harvest in his own BC backyard.

By Brian Harris, 21 Nov 2008

Cowboy Wild

One shooter's 10-year attempt to lasso Calgary's cowboy legend.

By David Campion, 16 Sep 2008

Bicyclists' Photos Roll In

Check out the best from our Bike to Work Photo Contest.

7 Jul 2008

Music to His Eyes

Mark Mushet's portraits of musicians bend the usual notes.

By David Beers, 30 May 2008

In Search of an Aboriginal Future

Author Marie Wadden on suicides, solutions, Harper's apology and more.

By Michael LaPointe, 26 May 2008

'This Is Me, Take It or Leave It'

In photos and words, citizens of a gritty community create a vibrant self-portrait.

By Katharine Hamer, 24 Apr 2008

A Whale of a Love Affair

The irresistible, but blinding, charm of cetaceans.

By Colleen Kimmett, 21 Jan 2008

In Burma, Fever of War

Brutal regime makes treating malaria a ceaseless battle.

By Robert Semeniuk, 26 Dec 2007