Sarah Berman VICE
BC Will Fight Fentanyl Overdoses with ATV and Bike-Riding First Responders
Following a record number of OD-related 911 calls last week, paramedics are getting sweet new all-terrain wheels.
Photos that Confront the Fear and Anxiety of Peeing While Trans
"I just want to pee, wash my hands, check if I have food in my teeth, and leave without being harassed."
Why Every Canadian Author Has an Opinion About a Campus Sex Assault Case
UBC's creative writing chair Steven Galloway was fired this summer following an investigation into sexual assault. The ensuing avalanche of takes has been called "THE GREAT CANLIT CIRCLE JERK OF 2016."
After 33 Days Under Water, This Leaking Tug Boat Is Finally Coming Out
Pretty much everyone, including PMJT, thinks the cleanup effort has been "unacceptable," but the Heiltsuk First Nation has fought for and won some interesting new oversight powers.
How a Convicted Abuser Got Re-elected and Defended a NWT Anti-Violence Program
'A New Day' counselling, which focuses on healing intergenerational trauma in men, could see all of its funding cut December 31. Twice-convicted of assault, Deh Cho MLA and residential school survivor Michael Nadli knows the program first-hand.
What It’s Like Saving Lives on the Front Lines of Canada’s Opioid Crisis
"Within the last 12-month period, we're looking at over 1,000 overdoses requiring the use of naloxone," says one of the operators of North America's first supervised injection site.
Now that Vancouver Real Estate Speculation Has Chilled Out, When Will Rent Come Down?
While Calgarians are getting as much as $375 knocked off their rent just for asking, new numbers show Toronto and Vancouver's rental markets aren't ready to cool down.
Vancouver’s Angriest Punk and Metal Promoter on Battling Slumlords and Hipsters
Wendythirteen has been at war with slumlords, cops, gentrifiers, and hipsters since before some punks were born. For a second time in a decade, she's lost her footing in a changing scene.
UBC Students Aren’t Happy About a Canlit Star’s Defence of Fired Prof Accused of Sex Assault
Governor General's Literary Award winner Madeleine Thien has defended her friend Steven Galloway, accused of sexual assault. An open letter to Thien shows how closely students are listening.
What We Know About the Moncton Murder That Started a 10-Week Police Chase
In court Monday, police tapes of Devin Morningstar detailed the violence that started the long Canada-wide hunt for 20-year-old fugitive Marissa Shephard.
What We Know About the Man Who Was Murdered and Dismembered in Langley
Victim Shaun Alan Clary reportedly belonged to a gang behind the killing of a highly respected Hells Angel earlier this month. But police aren't connecting the two murders just yet.