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I now pronouce you, in love

I now pronouce you, in love

Tyler Skyy and Erik Chirkoff’s performance at Brewsitr’s Cafe was an IV drip of love for Houston.
Silver jubilee

Silver jubilee

I asked my mom if there is anything about me that has changed from last year to now, and from when I was a child to my twenty-fifth birthday.

Indigenous bureaucracy grows again

Last week is Premier John Horgan’s first appearance at the B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering, an annual event established by former premier Christy Clark.
Kayak-camping Haida Gwaii

Kayak-camping Haida Gwaii

Like a needy toddler just wanting their soother, after eight full days of radio silence I called my mother at North Beach on Haida Gwaii relieved to hear her greet me with these words, “I survived without you.”
Minimum wage debate

Minimum wage debate

Hello Houstonites. Ann Marie Hak is enjoying a two-week vacation.
One year at Houston Today

One year at Houston Today

Aug. 16 marks my official one year working for the Houston Today newspaper. And I must say, this year has been jam-packed with stories and events that have been a pleasure to cover.
Debate of national anthem lyrics is ‘moot’

Debate of national anthem lyrics is ‘moot’

Making the lyrics more inclusive does not reject tradition, but respects it
Recycle your Nutella jars

Recycle your Nutella jars

One of my most embarrassing experiences while living in Victoria B.C. was my landlord yelling at me for not recycling my Nutella jar.
Will our energy sector come back?

Will our energy sector come back?

For years, Kinder Morgan worked to “get to yes” on its plan to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline. They met with Indigenous communities, with municipalities, with businesses, with politicians, with NGOs, and with concerned citizens. They saw new governments rise – Rachel Notley in Alberta, Justin Trudeau in Ottawa – and after years of effort, and a 29-month independent review by the National Energy Board, Trans Mountain got its “yes,” subject to 157 environmental and technical conditions.

B.C. unions, protesters move up

Who’s the biggest winner in the new NDP government, unions or environmentalists? Both!