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Vancouver

Meet the 2016 Pride Legacy Award winners
Power

Meet the 2016 Pride Legacy Award winners

Vancouver Pride salutes local community leaders

By Derek Brown
Trans activists say new police policy a step forward
Power

Trans activists say new police policy a step forward

Training will now be mandatory for all Vancouver police officers, notes chair of Trans Alliance Society

By Nathaniel Christopher
Did this doctor really just express shock that I’m gay?
Opinion

Did this doctor really just express shock that I’m gay?

What happens when an intake psychiatrist seems insufficiently trained

By Derek Brown
How an AIDS activist composed his memoir to music
Arts

How an AIDS activist composed his memoir to music

Lyle Chan brings North American premiere of String Quartet to Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival

By Pat Johnson
Gay man assaulted on way to vigil for Orlando
Power

Gay man assaulted on way to vigil for Orlando

Dallas Groot ended up in hospital on his way to mourn those killed in club attack

By Layla Cameron
Out in Vancouver: June 16-21, 2016
Arts

Out in Vancouver: June 16-21, 2016

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
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How close Orlando now seems to Vancouver
Opinion

How close Orlando now seems to Vancouver

Anger, grief, resilience and love in the wake of a deadly attack on a gay club

By Kevin Moroso
Surrey to host its first Pride parade
Power

Surrey to host its first Pride parade

Parade another historic step forward for Vancouver suburb with checkered LGBT past

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Meet the 2016 LOUD youth leaders
Power

Meet the 2016 LOUD youth leaders

Scholarship recipients already reaching out to next generation of LGBT youth

By Derek Brown
Out in Vancouver: June 9-15, 2016
Arts

Out in Vancouver: June 9-15, 2016

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
Five pieces not to miss at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival
Arts

Five pieces not to miss at the 2016 Queer Arts Festival

Vancouver’s annual 10-day queer arts fest opens in June

By Jeremy Willard
TWU can’t tell LGBT students to find a seat elsewhere, says lawyer
Power

TWU can’t tell LGBT students to find a seat elsewhere, says lawyer

Latest Trinity Western University hearing wraps up in BC Court of Appeal

By Jeremy Hainsworth
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Trinity Western has a right to discriminate, says lawyer
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Trinity Western has a right to discriminate, says lawyer

Should a Christian school demand its values be followed for admission?

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Was BC law society right to refuse Trinity Western?
Power

Was BC law society right to refuse Trinity Western?

Legal body defends its decision to reject Christian grads in appeal court

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Out in Vancouver: June 2-8, 2016
Arts

Out in Vancouver: June 2-8, 2016

Choice events in the city this week

By Tom Coleman
Rent increases squeezing Red Gate Arts Society in East Van
Power

Rent increases squeezing Red Gate Arts Society in East Van

Is Lululemon founder Chip Wilson forcing a non-profit arts group to find a new home?

By Nathaniel Christopher
How Big Bro’s Barbershop creates trans-friendly space in its salon
Culture

How Big Bro’s Barbershop creates trans-friendly space in its salon

With a new street-front shop in East Vancouver and a business award under his belt, Jessie Anderson makes strides

By Hannah Ackeral
Where to go cruising in Vancouver
Opinion

Where to go cruising in Vancouver

Parks, the beach and a few washrooms downtown

By Kevin Moroso
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