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Opinion: Pinkies out

Opinion: Pinkies out

'It doesn’t matter how good you are, if you’re a dickhead then you won’t be invited to play.'
B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

B.C. government seeks public feedback on disaster financial aid

The call for input comes less than two weeks after a B.C. ombudsman report found the province's emergency support programs for disaster evacuees are outdated, under-resourced, inaccessible and poorly communicated.
Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

A man is impersonating Michael Dunahee — who went missing in 1991 at the age of four — and asking for money, says his family
Opinion: How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us

Opinion: How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us

Understanding how both cloud cover and temperature work to promote coral bleaching provides valuable insight into how reefs will change over various climate scenarios.
B.C. lags behind Turkey in earthquake preparedness, say experts

B.C. lags behind Turkey in earthquake preparedness, say experts

In the face of devastation, B.C. researchers find lessons after Turkish earthquakes.
These B.C. grizzlies face record North American death rates

These B.C. grizzlies face record North American death rates

B.C.'s Elk Valley is home to 0.6 per cent of the province's grizzlies but accounts for a third of grizzly roadway deaths and more than 40 per cent of grizzly rail collisions, a new study found. Researchers say it's time to step up conservation efforts.
Metro Vancouver is the best place in Canada to view the 'annular' solar eclipse. Here's what to know

Metro Vancouver is the best place in Canada to view the 'annular' solar eclipse. Here's what to know

How to stay up to date with viewing possibilities in the Lower Mainland.
Supreme Court majority rules against federal environmental impact law

Supreme Court majority rules against federal environmental impact law

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday against federal legislation on the environmental effects of major developments, with five out of seven judges finding most of it unconstitutional because its language could be used to regulate activities withi
Economy to 'stagnate,' federal deficit expected to balloon to $46.5B this year: PBO

Economy to 'stagnate,' federal deficit expected to balloon to $46.5B this year: PBO

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says higher interest rates will lead the economy to stagnate in the second half of the year, with a new report suggesting the federal deficit will rise significantly this fiscal year.
Person using 10 names pretending to be B.C. nurse, college warns

Person using 10 names pretending to be B.C. nurse, college warns

The person has been using variations of their own name as well as the name of a registered nurse.