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Logging pollution is on the rise — but don't expect to find it on the accounting books

Logging pollution is on the rise — but don't expect to find it on the accounting books

Widely used accounting methods leave the impression that wood harvests only marginally increase carbon emissions or don't increase them at all, new research suggests.
Letter: Bring back BC Rail—but electric

Letter: Bring back BC Rail—but electric

'Recent closures of Highway 99 remind us that we could, and should, re-activate the BC Rail from North Vancouver to Lillooet.'
Vancouver MP says foreign interference inquiry delay hurts Canadians and democracy

Vancouver MP says foreign interference inquiry delay hurts Canadians and democracy

Jenny Kwan was told by CSIS earlier this year that she had become a target of China’s Communist government
Does 'doom-and-gloom' climate news motivate or paralyze you?

Does 'doom-and-gloom' climate news motivate or paralyze you?

Two new studies show 'doom-and-gloom' climate news may scare but also encourage audiences.
Opinion: Will Canadians shift news habits when Bill C-18 takes effect?

Opinion: Will Canadians shift news habits when Bill C-18 takes effect?

Polling by Research Co. and Glacier Media suggests the consequences of the Online News Act could convince Canadians to change up how and where they find their news
'Dr. Shock': Psychiatrist's sex offender registration rescinded

'Dr. Shock': Psychiatrist's sex offender registration rescinded

84-year-old Aubrey Levin lives in Vancouver, according to court documents.
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

Many people are experiencing the sticker shock of higher prices at grocery stores. But the amount we pay for food often does not reflect the real social, environmental and human costs of production.
What is the biggest barrier for sustainable travel?

What is the biggest barrier for sustainable travel?

The travelling crowd is a mix: 49% believe sustainable travel options are too expensive, while 43% are willing to spend for it.
Employers say B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

Employers say B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

VANCOUVER — Maritime employers says the impact of the B.C. port strike is spilling over internationally, as U.S. port workers refuse to handle containers rerouted from Vancouver to Seattle.
Dog stolen after men force their way into Metro Vancouver home

Dog stolen after men force their way into Metro Vancouver home

Have you seen Little Bit?