The 30 30 Campaign pieces together the dynamic history of HIV in Vancouver, told by and for those who were there.
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Bradford McIntyre shares his story from breakdown to breakthrough, emerging as an HIV activist and positive voice for 20 years.
AIDS cases reported in B.C.
Million HIV cases are reported internationally.
Children diagnosed with HIV worldwide.
The Winter Olympics occur in Vancouver and Whistler.
The world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, which is 2,716ft high with 160 floors, opens in Dubai.
33 men are trapped for two months in a Chilean Mine.
BC announces $48 million for the STOP HIV/AIDS pilot project under the leadership of the BC-Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS.
The Missing Women Commission Inquiry is established to investigate how the victims of Robert Pickton were handled, and consider changes in BC investigations for suspected multiple homicides.
The ManCount survey ends.
iPrEx Pre-exposure Prophylaxis study among gay men releases initial results.
The number of people receiving HIV/AIDS treatment in low- and middle-income countries reaches a record high of 5.25 million, but universal access remains a distant goal.
HIV positive individuals travelling to the US are no longer denied entry based on their status.
Blueprint for Action on Women & Girls and HIV and AIDS revises its Manifesto and expands its report card to Norway.
Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life celebrates its 25th anniversary of the annual fundraising walk.