
Deanna Cheng
Freelance Journalist and Copy Editor at Freelance
Learning/unlearning child & grandchild of immigrant settlers. 💉💉💉💉. #a11y. Research + journalism. #STAY. #CUBIC💎. 📷: @kaylaiso. https://t.co/ESE2c31A6W
Articles
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Mar 7, 2024 |
newcanadianmedia.ca | Deanna Cheng
Renfrew-Collingwood residents new and old are happy to have the Chong Lee Market back. One shopper said he’d been coming to the old location with his dad for 15 years. Nowadays, Jason Luu comes every so often but his dad still comes once or twice a week, usually to pick up Vietnamese or Chinese food available at the “hot food” counter in the back. It’s rare for neighbourhood businesses to not be displaced by densification.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
newcanadianmedia.ca | Deanna Cheng
“It’s hard to find and make friends,” said 27-year-old walker user Akshay Sachdeva. Sachdeva attended the Vancouver Community Inclusion Festival, held on Jan. 27, to learn more about available resources and hang out and chat. Hosted by Spencer van Vloten of BC Disability and the Community Living BC Vancouver council at Britannia Community Centre, the free event came to fruition after an informal social gathering of facilitators and self-advocates last year.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
asianpacificpost.com | Deanna Cheng
By Deanna ChengNew Canadian Media Ten members of a local Japanese archery club shot 108 arrows to welcome the new year. The number 108 represents the 108 earthly temptations in Buddhism. In Japan, people line up and ring the bells at Buddhist temples 108 times (joya no kane) to dispel the worldly desires of every Japanese citizen.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
newcanadianmedia.ca | Deanna Cheng
Ten members of a local Japanese archery club shot 108 arrows to welcome the new year. The number 108 represents the 108 earthly temptations in Buddhism. In Japan, people line up and ring the bells at Buddhist temples 108 times (joya no kane) to dispel the worldly desires of every Japanese citizen.
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Dec 24, 2023 |
vancouverisawesome.com | Deanna Cheng
Every year, Christmas comes. And every year, whether you’re ready for it or celebrate it, there are expectations of how Christmas will go. That idea is guided by jolly portrayals in books, movies and social media with holiday spirit and mistletoe everywhere - with a dash of peppermint and festive corporate coffee drinks. However, Christmas is rarely “perfect” and “bad Christmases” do exist.
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