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From Ghana to B.C.: How climate change is making chocolate more expensive

From Ghana to B.C.: How climate change is making chocolate more expensive

A spike in global cacao prices made worse by climate change is putting pressure on B.C. chocolate companies and the farmers they rely on
Pemberton council reckons with future of municipal policing

Pemberton council reckons with future of municipal policing

Village staff estimate the village will need to raise $1.3M to pay for a community police detachment once the population hits 5,000
Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Erin Best unpacks what might be in store if we see a trade war.
The Outsider: Tales of the overstoke, photo edition

The Outsider: Tales of the overstoke, photo edition

'The next sound I heard was a few tonnes of solid snow shearing in two as I plummeted into the couloir'
Letter: Time to ban biking in Squamish’s Smoke Bluffs Park

Letter: Time to ban biking in Squamish’s Smoke Bluffs Park

'The downside to this explosion in trail development is that many walking and hiking trails are now too dangerous for the general public to be on, with no warnings to the public'
New equipment in B.C. hospital gives families time to grieve

New equipment in B.C. hospital gives families time to grieve

Families are given the time and space they need to grieve at their bedside following the loss of their baby.
Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet

Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet

Rula examines the role of anxiety in the post-breakup experience, and how therapy can help.
Canucks' Lankinen comes up clutch for Finland in OT win over Pettersson's Sweden

Canucks' Lankinen comes up clutch for Finland in OT win over Pettersson's Sweden

Elias Pettersson can't escape the overtime losses this season.
Opinion: Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

Opinion: Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

By slightly altering their algorithms, video sharing websites like YouTube could help achieve vital advances in climate action across the political spectrum.
For love or money? Here's how many British Columbians want a pre-nup

For love or money? Here's how many British Columbians want a pre-nup

Three in four B.C. residents say they argue with their partner about money.