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As B.C.'s vaccination rates improve, big gaps remain among pregnant women

As B.C.'s vaccination rates improve, big gaps remain among pregnant women

Vaccination rates against whooping cough have more than doubled among pregnant British Columbians during the pandemic, but the province still falls behind the rest of the country.
Marielle Thompson strikes World Cup silver again

Marielle Thompson strikes World Cup silver again

The Whistler native now has 54 career World Cup podium finishes; Reece Howden of Cultus Lake also won silver in Switzerland
You can own 66 acres on an undeveloped island off Tofino

You can own 66 acres on an undeveloped island off Tofino

This is pretty dreamy
BOC governor Tiff Macklem defends recent interest-rate hike

BOC governor Tiff Macklem defends recent interest-rate hike

Macklem spoke today at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
B.C. author's book named one of best crime novels of year by New York Times

B.C. author's book named one of best crime novels of year by New York Times

Johnson says as a writer he spends plenty of time by himself so it's a thrill to see his finished product on bookstore shelves and now being recognized internationally.
France is banning some domestic flights. Here's how that affects Canadian tourists

France is banning some domestic flights. Here's how that affects Canadian tourists

Find out why this is happening and why other countries may look to the French for a plan moving forward.
Photos: Best black and white films of all time

Photos: Best black and white films of all time

Thanks to ongoing advancements in technology and resolution, modern films are more colourful than ever before. Yet there's something to be said for movies shot in black and white.
B.C. will soon decide the fate of four projects with big climate and biodiversity impacts

B.C. will soon decide the fate of four projects with big climate and biodiversity impacts

B.C. will soon decide the fate of four projects with big climate and biodiversity impacts
Youth want homes, jobs, friends before treatment for substances

Youth want homes, jobs, friends before treatment for substances

A study of young people struggling with drugs and homelessness points out many services remind them of traumatic institutional experiences.
B.C. exceeded COVID response powers, B.C. Supreme Court hears

B.C. exceeded COVID response powers, B.C. Supreme Court hears

Lawsuit seeks to challenge and obtain compensation for various pandemic measures, mandates and restrictions.