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Category: 2011

All news stories published in 2011.

Nathaniel Christopher / December 30, 2011

Knowledge of gay men’s health reflects big city experience

Gay men are not mentioned in most federal and provincial health policies, and much of what is known about their health reflects the experience of populations in larger cities, according to the Communi...
Nathaniel Christopher / December 9, 2011

Dare to Stand Out conference draws more than 200

More than 200 students and teachers from across Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley attended the Vancouver School Board’s (VSB) second leadership conference for queer youth and their allies ...
Nathaniel Christopher / December 6, 2011

Vancouver Men’s Chorus turns 30

The Vancouver Men’s Chorus (VMC) is marking its 30th anniversary with a 50-page book that chronicles the history and personalities of Canada’s first gay chorus. Out of Silence: The First 30 Years of t...
Nathaniel Christopher / November 28, 2011

Vision Vancouver lost votes in West End

Support for Mayor Gregor Robertson’s Vision Vancouver slate in the West End took a noticeable dip as it was eroded by competition from the Green Party, independents and Neighbourhoods for a Sustainabl...
Nathaniel Christopher / November 28, 2011

BC’s youth advocate calls for anti-homophobia policy

BC’s representative for children and youth is calling on the provincial government to implement a provincewide anti-homophobia policy. “There’s great diversity in British Columbia, but one thing...
Nathaniel Christopher / November 22, 2011

HIM rolls out new web resource for gay men

The Health Initiative for Men (HIM) has created a new web resource for gay men to determine whether they should get tested for HIV every three or 12 months. The What’s Your Number? website inclu...
Nathaniel Christopher / November 10, 2011

Gay posters for Chinese, Iranian and Punjabi communities

A group of volunteers is hoping to foster a positive understanding of gay people in Greater Vancouver’s Chinese, Iranian and Punjabi communities with a new poster campaign titled Our City of Colours. ...
Nathaniel Christopher / November 7, 2011

Gay summit discusses links between health and sexual rights

“My nephew is a soft, shy, smart type,” said Terry Trussler, of the Community Based Research Centre (CBRC). “Who knows what his sexual orientation is, but he’s called a faggot....
Nathaniel Christopher / October 26, 2011

BC’s education minister receives more than 200 Purple Letters

Queer community activists presented BC Education Minister George Abbott with more than 200 letters explaining why the BC government should adopt a provincewide sexual orientation and gender identity p...
Nathaniel Christopher / October 17, 2011

UPDATE: Tribunal hearing of gay couple’s complaint against B&B begins

Oct 18, 3:30pm The BC Human Rights Tribunal concluded hearings into a complaint filed by Shaun Eadie and Brian Thomas, a gay couple who say they were discriminated against by a Grand Forks bed and bre...

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