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A day in the life: A paramedic in B.C.

A day in the life: A paramedic in B.C.

"The most incredible thing is cardiac resuscitation," says Brian Twaites
$13.5B buyout a 'wake-up call' for Canadian banking's green agenda

$13.5B buyout a 'wake-up call' for Canadian banking's green agenda

RBC's $13.5-billion bank buyout of HSBC Canada would raise Canada's climate exposure and limit green banking options, argue environmental groups.
BC Ferries expects heavy volume during PRISMA event next month

BC Ferries expects heavy volume during PRISMA event next month

Customers encouraged to avoid high volume sailings due to Pacific Region International Summer Music Association event in Powell River
'Poison in every puff': Canada reveals warning labels on individual cigarettes

'Poison in every puff': Canada reveals warning labels on individual cigarettes

Health Canada's new regulations that require warning labels to be printed on individual cigarettes are set to come into effect this summer.
Britannia Mine Museum brings back ‘Old Town, New Queens’

Britannia Mine Museum brings back ‘Old Town, New Queens’

The Pride night event runs for the second consecutive year with the help of Pride Squamish and local drag performers.
Whistlerites in motion: community engagement ramps up as local athletes excel

Whistlerites in motion: community engagement ramps up as local athletes excel

Girls and women wanting to try out hockey or rugby will soon have their chance with the Winterhawks and Axemen
Care homes say agencies lure away nurses with higher pay

Care homes say agencies lure away nurses with higher pay

“Workers will leave their employer and work for several care homes on an ad hoc basis, or a care home will be forced to hire that same worker back at a much-higher rate”
Rob Shaw: Attorney general Niki Sharma earns the ear of tech on non-consensual online images

Rob Shaw: Attorney general Niki Sharma earns the ear of tech on non-consensual online images

Major industry players responding positively so far to the province's new law
Mining and conservation can go hand in hand, environment ministers say

Mining and conservation can go hand in hand, environment ministers say

“Climate change response requires us to be able to effectively and sustainably have a mining industry in Canada to secure those minerals that go to the solutions we require,” said Nathan Cullen.
B.C. forestry company said it had links to Asian conglomerate until 2015

B.C. forestry company said it had links to Asian conglomerate until 2015

Canada's largest forestry company denies current links with global giant Asia Pulp and Paper.