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Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Proportion of complaints against Telus lower than its major competitors
Pandemic means some Canadians no longer planning to have children, or delaying plans

Pandemic means some Canadians no longer planning to have children, or delaying plans

Has the pandemic affected your plans?
Sea searchers: How a sea of volunteers is saving lives on B.C.'s coast

Sea searchers: How a sea of volunteers is saving lives on B.C.'s coast

If you get into trouble on the ocean, a team of volunteers is ready to help.
Two hikers spend cold night on Mount Seymour

Two hikers spend cold night on Mount Seymour

Underestimating winter conditions, relying on cellphone for navigation among mistakes
How much carbon does Indigenous pipeline resistance keep in the ground?

How much carbon does Indigenous pipeline resistance keep in the ground?

A study published this fall says Indigenous resistance is helping shift public debate around fossil fuels and Indigenous rights.
Squamish's Lorne Cardinal reflects on the need for meaningful representation

Squamish's Lorne Cardinal reflects on the need for meaningful representation

On the cusp of receiving an award at the Whistler Film Festival, Cardinal speaks about diversity and the importance of telling the story of residential schools.
How new tech will slow down spoofed calls in Canada

How new tech will slow down spoofed calls in Canada

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission says it now has tools to help Canadians determine which phone calls are legitimate and which are fraudulent.
Majority of cows, turkeys, laying chickens survived Sumas flood

Majority of cows, turkeys, laying chickens survived Sumas flood

Agriculture minister attributes the animals' survival to 'farmers working together'
B.C. man creates giant Lego Christmas village over the span of 11 years

B.C. man creates giant Lego Christmas village over the span of 11 years

The Kelowna resident hopes to add to it in the future, despite limited space
Sea to Sky School District increases enrolment by 2%

Sea to Sky School District increases enrolment by 2%

Squamish schools have the highest student populations in SD48.