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Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Some relief from global supply chain congestion on the horizon

Cargo movement inefficiencies, disruptions, port shutdowns, Russian invasion stall goods movement recovery
'He built bridges': Refugee advocate passes away at 85

'He built bridges': Refugee advocate passes away at 85

Ugandan Asians mourn the passing of a community titan, as they prepare to mark the 50th anniversary of their arrival in Canada.
Black alienation in academic life begins in high school: study

Black alienation in academic life begins in high school: study

Researchers find several barriers impacting Black students' academic participation.
Coastal GasLink fined $170K for pumping trench water into wetlands

Coastal GasLink fined $170K for pumping trench water into wetlands

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. is required to take measures to protect sensitive wetlands, rivers and streams from the dangerous effects of eroded sediment on water quality. After several visits between October 2021 and April 2022, it was found out of compliance.
Squamish SAR member leads medical assistance team in Ukraine

Squamish SAR member leads medical assistance team in Ukraine

David Thanh's team has taken the role of stand-in family doctors and pharmacists for those who no longer have access to those services.
B.C. court rejects Christian elderly care facility's eviction of COVID-stricken man

B.C. court rejects Christian elderly care facility's eviction of COVID-stricken man

A man who could not clean for himself while sick with COVID-19 and isolating was evicted from a Christian care facility.
Why COVID-19 killed more in some Canadian neighbourhoods than others

Why COVID-19 killed more in some Canadian neighbourhoods than others

A Statistics Canada study found that in 2020, Canadian neighbourhoods with higher concentrations of seniors died at a rate nearly six times higher than the Canadian average; in immigrant dominated communities, the mortality rate was 2.6 times higher.
B.C. Shriners suing dead treasurer's estate for $81,000

B.C. Shriners suing dead treasurer's estate for $81,000

The philanthropic organization is suing the estate of a former treasurer for embezzlement.
BC Ferries fuel surcharge going up June 1 due to record gas prices

BC Ferries fuel surcharge going up June 1 due to record gas prices

The dollar amount of the increase will vary depending on the route and the fare chosen.
Opinion: Academic freedom can't be separated from responsibility

Opinion: Academic freedom can't be separated from responsibility

When speakers seek to responsibly disseminate knowledge they must be aware of their audience and how what they are saying may resonate.