Misfortune inspires Victoria woman to walk in Coldest Night

Personal experience with  poverty drive Jennifer to walk in the Coldest Night Walk a Thon. Read more

Gulf between rich and poor growing in B.C., budget critics say

Critics say while the B.C. government has delivered a balanced budget, the gap between the rich and the poor will continue to grow. Read more

Hundreds march in Victoria, Vancouver for missing and murdered women

Hundreds of people marched through the streets of Victoria Saturday for the annual Stolen Sisters Memorial March. Read more

Mustard Seed walks to fight poverty

The Coldest Night of the Year walk-a-thon is coming up on Feb 21. Read more

Vancouver businesses told to call 311 if street people block their doorway

In response to the recent incident outside a Vancouver Tim Horton’s business associations are asking businesses to call the appropriate authorities rather than taking matters into their own hands. Read more

Scaled-down Literacy Victoria prepares to reopen in March

Literacy Victoria will reopen it’s doors in March, albeit in a new location and with fewer staff. Read more

Frank Stanford’s comment Tues Feb 10, ’15

CFAX 1070’s Frank Stanford takes on the issue of affordable housing in his most recent comment: Read more

Tim Hortons owner pouring water on homeless man unnecessary: Vancouver panhandler

The man experiencing homelessness who had water poured on his belongings outside a Vancouver Tim Horton’s shares his reaction. Read more

Tim Hortons sorry owner poured water on man

The Vancouver business man who poured water over a man experiencing homelessness apologizes. Read more

View Towers gets another look from tenancy board

Residents of View Towers will have their dispute heard by the Residential Tenancy Branch. Read more