Vincent Papequash

Associate Producer

Vincent Papequash is an Associate Producer at CBC who has written local stories in both Vancouver and Ottawa. Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, he graduated from NAIT in 2020. You can reach him at [email protected].

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Surrey elementary school students raise butterflies to learn about the cycle of life

Over 250 elementary school children who helped raise dozens of butterflies took part in a ceremony to release those butterflies at Surrey Centre Cemetery on Wednesday.

Indigenous filmmaking getting more of the spotlight, director says

The director of a film out of B.C. that tells the story of a residential school survivor says her work is part of a "paradigm shift" as the Canadian film industry provides more space to Indigenous filmmaking.

New Surrey facility provides access to showers, toilets, laundry services to people experiencing homelessness

People experiencing homelessness in Surrey, B.C., are getting access to new washrooms, showers and laundry services with the opening of a new temporary facility. 

B.C. gets first minister focused on emergency management, climate readiness

For the first time, British Columbia has a minister responsible for climate-related emergencies, with Bowinn Ma named minister of emergency management and climate readiness on Wednesday during Premier David Eby's cabinet announcement.

2 arrested after woman escapes U-Haul van in B.C.: police

Police have arrested two suspects accused of assaulting, robbing and forcibly confining two women to a U-Haul van.

Vancouver police investigate city's 13th homicide of the year

Vancouver police say they are investigating the homicide of a 30-year-old Burnaby man.

Jewish Community Centre in Vancouver to get $25M makeover

The federal government has announced $25 million in funding to redevelop the Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver. The new hub will offer more childcare and programming for seniors, as well as a theatre, upgraded arts facilities, a fitness space, and upgrades to the Holocaust education centre.

Clark Griswolds vs. the minimalists: B.C. Hydro describes this year's Christmas decorating trends

A B.C. Hydro report released Tuesday found that more B.C. residents say they are concerned about holiday costs this year. Half say they have less money to spend on holiday decorations.
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Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week is back to celebrate Indigenous style

The week-long event is now on its third year, celebrating the works of 32 Indigenous designers.