The truth must be told
Megaphone storyteller Eva Takakanew says during this time of deep sorrow for Indigenous Peoples, she hopes today's leaders follow the example of her great-grandfather Chief Poundmaker by taking action with courage and wisdom. File photo.
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Happy Earth Day
Today we are featuring an article published in the April 2020 edition of Megaphone Magazine about Greta Thunberg and how other youth activist groups, like Sustainabiliteens, in Vancouver are leading climate change. As Within, So Without Story by Maddi DellplainPhotos by Liam Hill-Alan When it comes to finally waking up to...
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Flipback Friday: February 2021: Crazy About You!
LOUISE BOILEVIN + SUZANNE KILROY/HUCULAK + SEKANI DAKELTH Story and photos by Michelle Gamage Originally published in the February 2021 Megaphone issue Friends for More Than 14 Years The three women “hallo” to one another as they meet up in the food court of International Village Mall, better known as “Tinseltown.”...
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A significant change
Vendor Rodney McNeely stays positive while facing new challenges. Megaphone file photo.
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It's all about give and take
From a working logger to a concerned grandfather, Peter Thompson reflects on earning a living from the land while preserving the environment for the future. Megaphone file photo.
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In the garden by the sea
When it comes to creative writing, longtime Vancouver Megaphone vendor and musician Bernie Bouzane doesn't miss a beat. Megaphone file photo.
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Hendrik Beune, a Downtown Eastside icon, passes
Hendrik Marinus Beune: March 22, 1951 — Dec. 14, 2019. Megaphone file photo.
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Late vendor remembered for putting others first
Maria Sonia "Sandra" Czechaczek: Oct. 18, 1964 — Dec. 24, 2019. Megaphone file photo.
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Starting off on a good note
From music, to friends, to family, Victoria vendor James Hope has found his rhythm again following a bout with mental illness. Travis Poor photo.
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