World Apr 27 Driver plows vehicle into crowd at Filipino street festival in Vancouver, killing 11 people Vancouver police ruled out terrorism in a car ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city, saying the suspect has a history of mental health issues. By Jim Morris, Rob Gillies, Associated Press
World Jun 07 How a survivor of ‘conversion therapy’ became the driving force behind Canada’s first ever ban After hearing personal testimonies from survivors, the Vancouver City Council passed a motion Wednesday to ban “conversion therapy,” the widely discredited practice intended to “cure” an LGBTQ individual’s sexual orientation. The unanimous vote made Vancouver the first city in Canada… By Courtney Norris
Health Jul 21 Watch 9:02 How early treatment has changed the death sentence of AIDS At the 2015 International AIDS Society Conference, researchers confirmed that starting HIV patients on antiretroviral drugs early does prevent AIDS-related illness and deaths. Gwen Ifill talks to Justin Goforth of Whitman-Walker Health and U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx… By PBS News Hour
Nation Mar 29 As HIV epidemic rages in Indiana, lessons to be learned from Vancouver Indiana Governor Mike Pence this week declared a public health emergency because of 79 H.I.V. cases among injection drug-users in the southern part of the state. By William Brangham
Sep 19 Watch How to Live Micro: Apartments for the New Single World Cities are create micro-apartments for single living, smaller that previous laws allowed. Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch One ER Doctor’s View of Drunk Driving A 20-year ER veteran, Dr. Roy Purssell talks about drunk driving and possible deterrents. Continue watching
Mar 01 Watch Vancouver Games End on High Note for Canada: a Hockey Gold Canada celebrated the close of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver with its most-prized victory: a gold medal in men's hockey, thanks to Sidney Crosby's overtime goal to defeat the U.S. Gwen Ifill speaks with Canadian journalist Ian Hanomansing about the… Continue watching
Feb 26 Watch U.S. Leads Medal Count in Waning Days of Olympics As the Winter Olympics in Vancouver wind down this weekend, USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan takes a look back at the highs and lows of the games. Continue watching