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Agreement at premiers' meeting that health system needs to be rebuilt

Agreement at premiers' meeting that health system needs to be rebuilt

Health care, labour shortages and COVID-19 recovery are dominating a two-day meeting of premiers at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria this week.
Whistler's Finn Iles stays hot with second at UCI World Cup

Whistler's Finn Iles stays hot with second at UCI World Cup

Squamish's Jackson Goldstone takes Junior Men's gold
Opinion: How to talk about climate change: Highlight harms — not benefits — to alter behaviour

Opinion: How to talk about climate change: Highlight harms — not benefits — to alter behaviour

Messages about climate change must be adapted to people’s histories, differences and expectations.
Thousands of galaxies revealed in James Webb telescope's first image

Thousands of galaxies revealed in James Webb telescope's first image

Four more images will be released Tuesday morning.
Ex-speaker Plecas reacts to Craig James breach of public trust sentencing

Ex-speaker Plecas reacts to Craig James breach of public trust sentencing

Plecas worries what message is sent to deter public officials from pilfering the public purse.
How Metro Vancouver plans to 'beat the heat' in social housing units

How Metro Vancouver plans to 'beat the heat' in social housing units

The new plan sees staff disseminating 'beat the heat' information to each household but no air conditioning mandate is envisioned.
B.C. doctors stressed over medical dye shortage

B.C. doctors stressed over medical dye shortage

Nearly a month after the shutdown of a Shanghai facility, hospitals in B.C. are still lacking contrast dye that is crucial to some procedures.
Whistler skier makes jump to national team

Whistler skier makes jump to national team

Freestyle Whistler’s Brynn Johnston looks to take her skills to the next level
B.C.’s opioid lawsuit win no cause for celebration, say advocates

B.C.’s opioid lawsuit win no cause for celebration, say advocates

Experts and advocates say the litigation ignores the fact that the increasingly toxic illicit drug  supply is what’s driving drug poisonings, not prescription medications.
How digital prospectors are staking First Nations land and private property in B.C.

How digital prospectors are staking First Nations land and private property in B.C.

The province saw a 70 per cent increase in staked land the year the mineral claims process went online — modernizing a 19th century law but leaving its values deeply rooted in the past