Sarah Berman
sarah.berman@vice.comSarah is an editor and reporter based in Vancouver covering crime, drugs, cults, politics and culture. She's currently working on a book with Penguin Canada about a secretive self-help group accused of sex trafficking.
Should I Exclude My Rule-Breaking Friends From Distanced Hangouts?
Society is re-opening, but I don't want friends who've been selfish to be part of my bubble.
When This Is Over, I Don't Want to Return to the Same Grind
When I was laid off, my headaches vanished. It took a pandemic to see that overwork isn’t achievement.
Nurses Are Working as Bouncers Outside Emergency Room Doors
Dispatches from a night shift at an Alberta ER, where nurses are tasked with telling visitors who can and can’t come inside.
Deadly Overdoses Are Rocking Canada's Poorest Neighbourhood Under Lockdown
In the Downtown Eastside, ground zero for Canada’s opioid crisis, a new wave of fatal overdoses has Vancouver's top doctor worried.
'All Gas No Brakes' Is Capturing America's Weird Underbelly on an RV Road Trip
Andrew Callaghan’s disorienting social media videos probably say something special about America, he’s just not sure what.
Trixie Mattel Is Living Her Drag Star Fantasy on 'The Sims' in Quarantine
The 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' entertainer gets candid about her life at home, how drag is adapting to the coronavirus pandemic, her love of music and Adam Schlesinger, and more.
Winnipeg Police Killed Three Indigenous People in 10 Days
The Indigenous Bar Association is calling for an inquiry after the recent shooting deaths of two men and a 16-year-old girl.
Newly Single People Give Advice on How to Break Up in Quarantine
Is it time to bring back the “Dear John” letter like it’s 1943? Are we supposed to… Zoom?
A Conservative MP Is Hyping Trump’s Unproven Coronavirus Drug
Marilyn Gladu, the party’s former health critic, called for the experimental drug hydroxychloroquine to help send Canadians back to work.
Thousands of Immigrant Doctors Can't Fight Coronavirus in Canada
Physicians with experience in conflict and triage are struggling to get their international credentials recognized.
Calgary Man Charged With Threatening to Spread Coronavirus to Indigenous Peoples
Police say the white man in his early 20s threatened to “wipe out the species” in a Facebook message.
How to Persuade Workers It's Time to Move on From Oil and Gas
With crude prices crashing and companies looking to government bailouts, climate change activists are sharpening their pitch to hard-hit industry workers.