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Trailblazer: Syrian refugees in Kelowna pay it forward

Trailblazer: Syrian refugees in Kelowna pay it forward

Seven years after arriving in Kelowna, British Columbia as the town's very first family of Syrian refugees, the Alshahouds have become a full part of the local community.
Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

GasWizard predicts gasoline could hit $1.93 in Vancouver tomorrow, driven by war and high oil prices
More than half of South Asian women in Canada planning to leave their job: study

More than half of South Asian women in Canada planning to leave their job: study

Nearly half of survey respondents cited unsatisfying work as a major reason for leaving their jobs.
Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

A FortisBC curriculum developed for public schools has been downloaded more than 35,000 times. Opponents are now calling on the B.C. government to ban what they describe as fossil fuel company 'propaganda.'
Letter to the Editor: In response to Meadow Park Sports Centre frustration

Letter to the Editor: In response to Meadow Park Sports Centre frustration

High-risk sex offender from Vancouver facing 26 child pornography charges after international probe

High-risk sex offender from Vancouver facing 26 child pornography charges after international probe

A man already convicted of making child pornography who was the subject of 2017 police high-risk offender announcement is facing 26 further child pornography charges.
Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

The new calf, whose sex is not yet known, is believed to be the first born to J Pod since September 2020.
Here is how B.C. residents feel about travelling internationally this year

Here is how B.C. residents feel about travelling internationally this year

British Columbians are concerned for different reasons these days.
Ban authoritarian disinformation from Canadian cable, human rights group says

Ban authoritarian disinformation from Canadian cable, human rights group says

Kremlin news channel may be gone from Canada for good, but what about propaganda from Beijing?
As Omicron drags on, B.C. struggles to increase kids' vaccination rates

As Omicron drags on, B.C. struggles to increase kids' vaccination rates

Dr. Bonnie Henry says health officials are facing down the "3 C's": complacency, convenience and confidence.