Craig Takeuchi, The Georgia Straight

Craig Takeuchi

The Georgia Straight

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past:
  • The Georgia Straight
  • NOW Magazine
  • Leafly

Past articles by Craig:

Craig Takeuchi: A brief look at how technology has impacted print media over the past two decades

Technology was supposed to save us time. But it has also inadvertently sped up many other processes. → Read More

B.C. brunch recipe: Egg in the Acorn, a vegetarian version of Toad in the Hole

In lieu of toast, this gluten-free version uses a wheel of squash instead. → Read More

B.C. vegetarian recipe: Smoky stuffed sweet potatoes

Here’s an autumnal dish that can be served for lunch or dinner. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Over 700 new cases; almost 6,000 active cases; 12 flights with exposures; and more

Hospitalizations slightly increased, and there’s one new healthcare outbreak. → Read More

Leading B.C. through COVID-19 pandemic fears

How seriously each person reacted to the pandemic depended upon numerous factors. → Read More

Three stabbings in Gastown and Downtown Eastside, and random assault in West End area

Investigations are underway into a number of violent incidents that have been taken place in Vancouver in recent weeks. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Third doses for more immunocompromised people; almost 600 new cases; 25 flights; and more

Meanwhile, hospitalizations increased and there is one new healthcare outbreak. → Read More

Three male suspects assault homeless man in Nanaimo in random attack

A number of seemingly random attacks on homeless people have taken place on Vancouver Island and in the Lower Mainland in recent months. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Almost 2,000 new cases; active cases decrease; 20 flights with exposures; and more

In today’s COVID-19 update, there are some encouraging signs. → Read More

Vancouver police respond to break-and-enters, stabbing, and mask dispute in Gastown on weekend

Officers have responded to 82 violent crimes and 259 property crimes in Gastown since April. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Masks required for all students; addressing mask resistance; 11 deaths; and more

Active cases increased while hospitalized cases decreased from September 29. → Read More

COVID-19: Three men arrested on B.C. Ferries after threatening passengers during mask-wearing dispute

B.C. Ferries officials had directed the men to wear masks and other passengers also confronted them. → Read More

COVID-19: Three men arrested on B.C. Ferries after threatening passengers during mask-wearing dispute

B.C. Ferries officials had directed the men to wear masks and other passengers also confronted them. → Read More

After international investigation into child sexual exploitation, 44-year-old New Westminster man convicted

The investigation involved the New Westminster Police Department, the B.C. Integrated Child Exploitation Unit, and the U.S Department of Homeland Security. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Over 700 new cases; deaths in all five health regions; and more

Due to the holiday, hospitalization numbers, active cases, and recovered cases were unavailable for today’s update. → Read More

Ecological designer Nina Marie Lister named winner of UBC's $50,000 Margolese National Design for Living Prize 2021

She was chosen for her commitment to design that helps to connect the coexistence of landscapes, people, and wildlife. → Read More

COVID-19 in B.C.: Over 800 new cases; 11 deaths; hospitalized and active cases increase; and more

Fraser Health had over 300 new cases today. → Read More

B.C. recipes: How to make the Japanese chicken-and-egg rice bowl oyakodon

Amid the rainy weather of Vancouver, here’s a dish to take comfort from the cold with. → Read More

Bus driver dies after collision between transit vehicles in Vancouver's Gastown

All transit vehicles will stop as TransLink observes a company-wide moment of silence in his honour. → Read More

Vancouver author Alix Ohlin among five finalists for 2021 Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize

The Writers’ Trust of Canada announced the five finalists for the $60,000 literary award. → Read More