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Vancouver Sun Launches New Chinese-Language Website

By : TalentOyster Staff
Posted : December 06, 2011

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/CNW/ - The Vancouver Sun on Saturday launches a comprehensive Chinese-language website offering the latest in local and international news and files from prominent writers and leaders from the community and around the world.

Taiyangbao.ca -- or "Sun newspaper" -- combines the resources of Western Canada's largest newsroom, a wealth of national and international content from Agence France Presse's Chinese-language division, and a growing network of local and international bloggers. In addition to breaking news, Taiyangbao.ca features health, sports, lifestyle, fashion, entertainment, food, automobile, real estate, business and immigration news, trends and features -- all delivered in simplified and traditional Chinese language characters, to better serve one of B.C.'s fastest-growing demographics.

A key feature on the site is Vancouver immigration lawyer Richard Kurland's Lexbase publication and blog, which provides an in-depth guide to immigration issues.

"We're proud of this initiative, the most comprehensive Chinese-language product in The Sun's 100-year history," said Paul Bucci, The Vancouver Sun's deputy managing editor, digital. "We know it will bring The Vancouver Sun's great content to an even greater number of avid news readers and advertisers in our market."

 
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