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Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

In another case, a person wanted a refund after not receiving enough seasoning fillings in their ramen noodle package.
Human rights researcher says overseas police stations part of China’s 'sticks-and-carrots' approach

Human rights researcher says overseas police stations part of China’s 'sticks-and-carrots' approach

On Mondays, federal politicians heard testimony about how the Chinese Communist Party uses a 'sticks-and-carrots' approach to promote policies and activities that align with CCP interests and divide CCP critics abroad
Report calls for restricting marketing to kids in grocery stores, restaurants

Report calls for restricting marketing to kids in grocery stores, restaurants

A new report looks at the prevalence of marketing to children inside grocery stores and restaurants.
B.C. teachers' union president defeats challenge from climate advocate

B.C. teachers' union president defeats challenge from climate advocate

Clint Johnston, a former elementary teacher from Chilliwack, B.C., defeated a challenge from a Vancouver teacher running on a campaign to divest the teacher union's pension fund from fossil fuels.
Be prepared for disaster: What goes into an emergency kit?

Be prepared for disaster: What goes into an emergency kit?

The majority of residents aren't ready for a major earthquake, flood or fire, but there is help available
New exhibit celebrates late Whistler artist Joan Baron

New exhibit celebrates late Whistler artist Joan Baron

Catch A Moment in Time at The Gallery at The Maury Young Arts Centre until March 26
Letter: Rainbow Park construction should take place in the fall

Letter: Rainbow Park construction should take place in the fall

'If you close Rainbow Park this summer, it will cause a lot of damage to all the other parks and lakes.'
New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

The bill will allow for the inclusion of symbols and characters used in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages on government documents
Opinion: Sex workers are left out in the cold by Ottawa's unjust conviction amendments

Opinion: Sex workers are left out in the cold by Ottawa's unjust conviction amendments

Experts on the history of sexuality in Canada say recent changes to the Expungement Act don’t go far enough, and they urge Canadians to reject attempts to divide marginalized communities.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada faces deluge of calls to improve ‘suspect’ science

Fisheries and Oceans Canada faces deluge of calls to improve ‘suspect’ science

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is being flooded with calls for change after a parliamentary committee examined how the federal agency conducts, interprets and acts on its own science.