On October 20th, 2018, Vancouverites will vote in a new mayor, city council, park board and school board. This is a change election, in the midst of Vancouver’s worst housing crisis. With a fractured right and a divided left, CiTR’s News Collective brings you unique coverage of the issues and individuals seeking office. Seeking Office is available for download on iTunes, Stitcher or where ever you get your podcasts..
Many Vancouverites are joining a North American movement to defund the police.But in what ways will defunding the police make life safer for Black, In...
This is a spotlight episode via CiTR's newest podcast, the "Vancouver COVID-19 Update." If you like it, please subscribe and rate. *****This Tuesday, ...
Canada's Department of Health (Health Canada) was created in 1919, in response to the Spanish Flu and WWI. Now, a century later, will Canada's new inf...
On January 24th, The Globe & Mail published a story highlighting a study done by Evan Mast of the Upjohn Institute. This study found that the addition...
Sitting Councillor Rebecca Bligh recently resigned from the Non-Partisan Association (NPA). This came after several social conservatives were elected ...
Westbank Corp. recently commissioned a 4.8 million dollar public art project known as the "Spinning Chandelier." Whether you love it or hate it, the p...
If you get renovicted or demovicted, what are your rights? According to the updated Tenant Relocation and Protection Policy or TRPP, developers must p...
From CiTR's News Collective, this is season two of Seeking Office—At-Large. Bringing you innovative storytelling from Metro Vancouver. This week, a mo...
From CiTR's News Collective, this is season two of Seeking Office—At-Large. Bringing you innovative storytelling from Metro Vancouver. On June 25th, c...
From CiTR's News Collective, this is season two of Seeking Office—At-Large. Bringing you innovative storytelling from Metro Vancouver. On Tuesday June...