
EVA BC and BC Lions bring Be More Than a Bystander to high schools across BCÂ
When talking about gender-based violence with young people, what we often hear and see is silence, discomfort and stigma. Breaking through that wall can be

When talking about gender-based violence with young people, what we often hear and see is silence, discomfort and stigma. Breaking through that wall can be

In recent weeks, women killed by their current or former intimate partner in BC include Pamela Jarvis, a mother of six, who was murdered by

On December 9, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada announced the introduction of Bill C-16, the Protecting Victims Act that proposes reforms

November 19, 2025 Listen in to our inaugural recording of It’s Everyone’s Business to hear EVA BC’s executive director, Ninu Kang, in a conversation on

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that begins on November 25, the International Day to End Violence Against Women,

Early this year, EVA BC staff travelled across the province to deliver regional training as part of the launch of the new Sexual Assault Services

In early October, EVA BC met virtually with Sergeant Jon Cawsey, a Saanich Police officer with over 21 years of experience, who currently leads the

With a grant from the Vancouver Foundation, the BC SPCA launched the Safekeepers Program in 2021 as a pilot project to explore how the organization

Pubs, restaurants and bars are places where people go to socialize and unwind. Sexual harassment is generally not what most people think about when they’re

The Indian Act, passed in 1876, is currently used by the federal government to control who can have Indian status, determine eligibility for federal programs
