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'Media multitasking' might be fuelling long-term forgetfulness and attention lapses

'Media multitasking' might be fuelling long-term forgetfulness and attention lapses

Those who think they're effectively multitasking are actually doing more things poorly.
You must have a pass to visit Mount Seymour Provincial Park, starting this week

You must have a pass to visit Mount Seymour Provincial Park, starting this week

If you're planning a trip to the popular North Vancouver destination this winter, you should read this first.
Bogus nurse left traumatized victims distrusting B.C. medical system

Bogus nurse left traumatized victims distrusting B.C. medical system

Brigitte Cleroux has pleaded guilty to multiple charges of assault, fraud, impersonating a nurse and forgery in connection with cases at BC Women's Hospital, a dentist’s office and a Vancouver Island clinic.
How to stop spending money: 7 strategies to curb overspending

How to stop spending money: 7 strategies to curb overspending

There is no set amount that equals too much spending. Rather, it occurs when spending negatively impacts your financial and personal life.
Vail Resorts reports Whistler lodging bookings down

Vail Resorts reports Whistler lodging bookings down

Colorado company posted loss of US$172.8M in fiscal first quarter
Feds send $148 million to B.C. in disaster recovery funds for floods, wildfires

Feds send $148 million to B.C. in disaster recovery funds for floods, wildfires

B.C. saw more than 4,000 wildfires in two years.
B.C. murder accused was sacrificing himself for China when wife walked in, court hears

B.C. murder accused was sacrificing himself for China when wife walked in, court hears

Jian Wei Wang was charged in wife Jian Ying "Angela" Du's death in Vancouver's Olympic Village.
Whistler Film Festival unveils 2024 award winners

Whistler Film Festival unveils 2024 award winners

Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature goes to J Stevens and "Really Happy Someday"
December the most dangerous month for driving, says ICBC

December the most dangerous month for driving, says ICBC

Road Safety at Work are reminding motorists in B.C. to drive with care.
Updated: Lil’wat Nation closes schools, offices due to water shortage

Updated: Lil’wat Nation closes schools, offices due to water shortage

The Nation's water pumps were shut down during a BC Hydro outage over the weekend