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B.C. telehealth visits absolutely ballooned at height of pandemic

B.C. telehealth visits absolutely ballooned at height of pandemic

While telehealth can be convenient, a B.C. doctor says investing in primary care is strongly needed.
Old Town, New Queens: Pride Night at Britannia Mine Museum

Old Town, New Queens: Pride Night at Britannia Mine Museum

Sea to Sky museum hosts first drag performance on Aug. 5. 
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of June 23, 2022

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of June 23, 2022

First ever XFONDO race takes place in Whistler

First ever XFONDO race takes place in Whistler

GranFondo offshoot gives cyclists a taste of everything Whistler has to offer, from road riding to gravel to trails
Opinion: Latest WCSS stats show Whistlerites are far from thriving

Opinion: Latest WCSS stats show Whistlerites are far from thriving

'There is beauty here that we’re privileged to be a part of that is inspiring—but mountains don’t solve problems'
‘I made the wrong call’: Premier halts $789M Royal B.C. Museum project

‘I made the wrong call’: Premier halts $789M Royal B.C. Museum project

"We thought we had it right and clearly we did not," Premier John Horgan said Wednesday. "I'm announcing that we're stopping the project. And we're going to go back to the drawing board."
Tourism industry applauds decision to cancel museum rebuild

Tourism industry applauds decision to cancel museum rebuild

Prudent, smart and courageous to cancel $789-million RBCM replacement project, tourism officials say
Opinion: Metaphors matter: Why changing the name 'monkeypox' may help curb the discriminatory language used to discuss it

Opinion: Metaphors matter: Why changing the name 'monkeypox' may help curb the discriminatory language used to discuss it

The metaphors used to characterize monkeypox can contribute to narratives that help sustain racist, colonial, homophobic and other discriminatory attitudes and beliefs.
Opinion: How to combat the unethical and costly use of deepfakes

Opinion: How to combat the unethical and costly use of deepfakes

To combat the rise in deepfakes used in fraud, employees and investigators need to be aware of the threats involved.
Almost half of Canadians are ready to buy an electric vehicle, says poll

Almost half of Canadians are ready to buy an electric vehicle, says poll

The number of Canadians looking to buy electric vehicles in 2022 has hit its highest level yet, with B.C. leading the way, according to a new poll from professional services firm Ernst & Young Global Limited.