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Always Be My Kimchi-jjigae

In her debut, Jamie Chai Yun Liew explores identity and belonging through ghosts

This Stó:lō social enterprise is tackling unemployment with a factory for Indigenous art

One year into pandemic, delays in permanent resident applications impact separated families

Building Blocks: The rich legacy of North America’s cultural neighbourhoods and historic quarters

How a public library helped my family cope with the effects of climate change


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Select works from Glacier Media (syndication)

January 2022 - June 2023
'Absolutely traumatizing': B.C. woman shares story of 85 medical appointments in 2 years

Women and children make up majority of shelters for abuse survivors, report finds

Following contraceptive advice on social media? Ignore it, research warns

Roe v. Wade overturned, bringing B.C.'s reproductive access into focus

re:porter, Porter Airline’s In-flight magazine

Building Blocks: The rich legacy of North America’s cultural neighbourhoods and historic quarters
Published in issue 83, Jan/Feb 2023

Quill and Quire

Dan K. Woo on editing an anthology of new Chinese Canadian writing
Published May 17, 2023

In her debut, Jamie Chai Yun Liew explores identity and belonging through ghosts
Published May 4, 2022

RepresentAsian Project

R.F. Kuang’s ‘Yellowface’ Tackles Racial Creative Exhaustion with Humour
Published May 2, 2023

Netflix’s ‘Love Hard’ Isn’t the Diversity Christmas Love Story You Think It Is
Published December 6, 2021

Chatelaine

Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with These TV Shows (May 2022 print issue)
Published April 29, 2022

5 Enthralling New Books By Canadian Women (March 2022 print issue)
Published March 7, 2022

5 Riveting New Books To Read This Winter (January 2022 print issue)
Published January 10, 2022

6 Things I’m Doing To Calm My Climate Anxiety
Published November 12, 2021

CBC First Person

How a public library helped my family cope with the effects of climate change
Published November 7, 2021

Hamilton Spectator

Why We Must Address Environmental Racism
Published October 19, 2021

Affordable Housing, Vancouver is Awesome

Being a B.C. 'vanlifer' is more than a TikTok trend, it’s a lifestyle
Published November 15, 2021

How zoning affects Metro Vancouver’s affordable housing crisis
Published October 18, 2021

Where do Canada’s political parties stand on affordable housing?
Published September 15, 2021

Global News

One year into pandemic, delays in permanent resident applications impact separated families
Published March 29, 2021

Medium, self-published

Boudoir photography is more than sexy, lingerie portraits
Published August 13, 2020

Project Pandemic, Institute for Investigative Journalism (media partners CTV, Global News) - Data Journalism

More than 500 COVID-19 infections in Canada linked to exposures at public places, new data suggests
Published August 10, 2020

Over 500 coronavirus cases connected to public places in Canada since July 4, data shows
Published August 10, 2020

Globe and Mail, Vancouver

Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology combines earthquake science with Indigenous knowledge
Published January 1, 2020

Tenants of new rental project in Langford, B.C., scrambling for places to stay over holidays after safety issues raised
Published December 29, 2019

Demystifying witchery stereotypes in Jessie Robertson’s photography
Published December 19, 2019

Tainted Water, Institute of Investigative Journalism (media partners The Star and Global News)

BC Tests Found Unsafe Lead Levels in Water of 35 First Nation Schools
Published February 23 2021

Whistler’s corrosive water increases the chances of getting lead in tap water. The town has known for five years, but is still working on the problem
Published December 16, 2019 - The Star

There is lead in some of Whistler, B.C.’s prized tap water, Tainted Water investigation finds
Published December 16, 2019 - Global News

CBC Arts

This Stó:lō social enterprise is tackling unemployment with a factory for Indigenous art
Nations Creations helps people take control of their careers and create opportunities for Indigenous artists
Published May 22, 2019

The Tyee, British Columbia’s independent online news magazine

On Loving Monsters, and Learning to Love Yourself
In her new memoir, Tania De Rozario faces her demons and shares the healing power of horror films.
Published February 29, 2024

He’s the ‘Drake of Surrey.’ But the City Said a Performance Would Be Too Dangerous
Festival organizer says ban on Sidhu Moose Wala was based on racist stereotyping of South Asian men.
Published July 3, 2019

A Passionate Walk Through Vancouver’s Queer History
Glenn Tkach’s ‘Really Gay History Tour’ tells tragic and celebratory stories of a diversity that Vancouver failed to erase.
Published June 28, 2019

Always Be My Kimchi-jjigae
The Netflix comedy echoed my upbringing, reminding me how food provides both pain and healing.
Published June 21, 2019

At Vancouver’s MOA, Puppets that Make You Feel (Not Freak Out)
If you’re looking for an exhibit that enchants, this global look at the power of puppetry is it.
Published June 18, 2019

Ralliers Decry Canada’s Pipeline ‘Blind Spot’ on Eve of Trans Mountain Decision
Low turnout, visible anger at Sunday event in Vancouver.
Published June 12, 2019

‘The Time for Talk Is Over’: Survivors React to the Missing Women’s Inquiry
Systemic colonial violence creates genocide against Indigenous Peoples, says final report.
Published June 4, 2019

‘Partisanship Is Trumping Principle’: Wilson-Raybould to Run as Independent This Fall
Former Liberal cabinet minister highlights climate change and reconciliation as key issues.
Published May 27, 2019

Abortion Rights: Giving Teens the ‘Information They Need to Have’
Author Robin Stevenson on her timely new book, ‘My Body, My Choice.’
Published May 24, 2019

The Thunderbird, University of British Columbia

Wet winter ahead means challenges for people on Vancouver streets
This winter is forecast to be warmer and wetter than average.
Published December 28, 2018

Plastic-straw ban forces bubble-tea businesses to experiment
Bubble-tea businesses are grasping to find solutions so customers can continue to slurp up tapioca pearls.
Published October 25, 2018

Bitch Media, an independent, quarterly feminist magazine

No Pregnancy Glow
In “Hard Knock Wife,” Motherhood Isn’t Glamorous.
Published May 21, 2018

The Varsity, University of Toronto student newspaper

Defining your identity, two times over
The double consciousness of Asian diaspora.
Published March 25, 2018

Alone: A Love Story is a tale of heartbreak and resilience
The Varsity speaks with the creator of the CBC podcast.
Published December 3, 2017

In conversation with the director of SponsorLand
Michèle Hozer's latest documentary examines the relationship between a Syrian refugee family and their Canadian sponsors.
Published November 9, 2017

On Rupi Kaur’s insta-poetry
Two writers discuss accessibility, universality, and allegations of plagiarism in Kaur's work.
Published October 29, 2017

Me(n) in the mirror
A third-year discovers herself through past lovers.
Published January 27, 2017