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Unvaccinated people 27 times more likely to end up in a B.C. ICU

Unvaccinated people 27 times more likely to end up in a B.C. ICU

As hospitalizations climb, unvaccinated British Columbians are making up a disproportionate amount of those who are hospitalized and die from COVID-19
Mayors, local business owners and author among panellists announced for 'Building Inclusive Communities' series

Mayors, local business owners and author among panellists announced for 'Building Inclusive Communities' series

Panellists for web series include residents from Squamish, Whistler and Sunshine Coast.
Cool things to see in the Sea to Sky Corridor night sky in 2022

Cool things to see in the Sea to Sky Corridor night sky in 2022

An astronomer's advice on what to watch for, tips to get started on stargazing and space missions to follow.
'I'm melting': How B.C. is healing long-haul COVID-19 patients

'I'm melting': How B.C. is healing long-haul COVID-19 patients

As COVID long-haulers seek a way out of a set of debilitating symptoms, the head of one B.C. long-COVID clinic worries Omicron could trigger a wave of patients
Is it time to rethink how much you drink?

Is it time to rethink how much you drink?

New evidence shows one out of seven of all new cancer cases in 2020 were related to one to two drinks daily.
Check out this colourized, remastered video of the Lions Gate Bridge being built (VIDEO)

Check out this colourized, remastered video of the Lions Gate Bridge being built (VIDEO)

Would you take a job building the bridge?
B.C. emergency services face rising COVID-19 cases, but many refuse to share data

B.C. emergency services face rising COVID-19 cases, but many refuse to share data

Staff shortages are already growing across fire, police and ambulance services. Now, a leading infectious disease modeller warns of a 'danger zone' where emergency personnel shortfalls collide with peak hospitalizations.
Reid Watts focusing on working out the kinks before the Olympic Games

Reid Watts focusing on working out the kinks before the Olympic Games

While results haven’t been there for the Whistler luger, Watts hopes to put it all together when it matters most
Crypto-backed mortgages still raise red flags, says B.C. regulator

Crypto-backed mortgages still raise red flags, says B.C. regulator

Some private lenders are offering loans for mortgages backed by Bitcoin
Only half of B.C. students wrote assessments—even fewer pass in numeracy

Only half of B.C. students wrote assessments—even fewer pass in numeracy

Data from the Fraser Institute found that literacy and numeracy assessment completions are down