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OPINION: Leaked memo outlines possible strike plan for B.C. teachers

OPINION: Leaked memo outlines possible strike plan for B.C. teachers

Teachers and their employer have been bargaining for a year and have been in mediation for months
Rising boomer demand puts niche travel firms on the map

Rising boomer demand puts niche travel firms on the map

Trend this century is toward individualized private tours and small-group excursions
MLA Sonia Furstenau announces bid to become leader of B.C. Green Party

MLA Sonia Furstenau announces bid to become leader of B.C. Green Party

New style of leadership that listens to evidence and communities needed
Vancouver International Airport readies to heighten screening for coronavirus

Vancouver International Airport readies to heighten screening for coronavirus

New disease known as 2019-nCoV has so far killed 18, sickened 600
Quest University hoping for $5-million loan

Quest University hoping for $5-million loan

However, lender asking court to remove four people from Squamish school's board of governors
'Fallen heroes': The three who died in Australia air tanker crash

'Fallen heroes': The three who died in Australia air tanker crash

Coulson Aviation has identified the three Americans who died when the C-130 air tanker they were aboard crashed in New South Wales, Australia.
Lyft and Uber approved for Metro Vancouver; Whistler

Lyft and Uber approved for Metro Vancouver; Whistler

The long, much-debated, Instagrammed and tweeted wait is over. The Passenger Transportation Board has approved Uber Canada Inc. and Lyft Canada Inc. to operate its ride hailing services in Region 1, which includes the Lower Mainland and Whistler.
Third day of Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing sees scathing retort from Crown lawyers

Third day of Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing sees scathing retort from Crown lawyers

Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing enters third day
Air Canada, WestJet scrub Boeing 737 Max from schedules until June

Air Canada, WestJet scrub Boeing 737 Max from schedules until June

MONTREAL — Canada's two biggest airlines pushed back the return of the beleaguered 737 Max after airplane maker Boeing Co. said it did not expect regulators to green-light the jet for takeoff until the middle of the year.
B.C. premier announces minor cabinet shuffle

B.C. premier announces minor cabinet shuffle

Two ministers have switched places after the changes and another role has been filled