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How a B.C. program is challenging teacher 'Come and Go' syndrome in Indigenous communities

How a B.C. program is challenging teacher 'Come and Go' syndrome in Indigenous communities

"It really is grassroots. Our communities are coming forward and saying, 'We have people in our community who want to be teachers. We have schools here that are understaffed.' So there's a need," says UBC's Johanna Sam.
Wild Blue is here to transform the Whistler restaurant scene

Wild Blue is here to transform the Whistler restaurant scene

New seafood-focused restaurant led by team of Whistler heavy-hitters looks to shift kitchen culture
Strata hot tub is patio furniture, B.C. tribunal rules

Strata hot tub is patio furniture, B.C. tribunal rules

A Vancouver strata council spent $22,000 in legal fees to have a patio hot tub removed.
10 must-have features buyers look for when searching for a home

10 must-have features buyers look for when searching for a home

What are your must-have features as a home buyer?
Jody Wilson-Raybould awarded Order of B.C. for being ‘a force for change’

Jody Wilson-Raybould awarded Order of B.C. for being ‘a force for change’

“It’s a great honour and pretty cool to be included in such a diverse group of people," said Wilson-Raybould
69% of British Columbians support suing 'Big Oil'

69% of British Columbians support suing 'Big Oil'

A new survey shows 4.2% of British Columbians were found to be climate deniers, while majorities across urban, suburban and rural B.C. backed suing fossil fuel companies for local damages.
Photos: Hometown hero Jesse Melamed wins EWS Whistler

Photos: Hometown hero Jesse Melamed wins EWS Whistler

Seth Sherlock takes U21 win, while fellow Squamish rider Remi Gauvin lands first podium of the season
Here's why you should carry a rescue beacon

Here's why you should carry a rescue beacon

Squamish SAR airlifted a kayaker after a nearby group activated their rescue beacon on Aug. 7.
B.C. court rejects 'new world order' conspiracy theory in mortgage case

B.C. court rejects 'new world order' conspiracy theory in mortgage case

The appellant argued debt would be abolished under a system involving the resignation of world leaders, new currencies backed by gold, and a more harmonious and peaceful world.
B.C. companies fined for obscure social media campaigns

B.C. companies fined for obscure social media campaigns

Companies are required to disclose paid arrangements in marketing materials.