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Opinion: Do people really resemble their dogs?
Research on perceived similarities between people and their dogs aims to understand whether such perceptions are accurate and how they affect the relationship between people and their dogs.
Jun 5, 2025 8:00 PM
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Canaccord penalized $3M after loose oversight of $779M in penny stock trades
CIRO says Vancouver firm didn’t fulfill gatekeeper duties as suspicious OTC trades went unreported and compliance alerts were missed
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B.C. high court rejects child pornography appeal
Children's safety risk increases by people seeking child pornography, sentencing judge said.
Jun 5, 2025 6:00 PM
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RCMP breached federal rules in removal of B.C. intelligence officer, judge rules
RCMP and City of Richmond sent mixed messages when they removed an intelligence officer's Top-Secret security clearance, leading to his termination
Jun 5, 2025 5:00 PM
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B.C. developer fined $160K after human effluent leaks into vineyard
Penalties to the Okanagan developer cited risk of contaminating drinking water; company said it faced unfair process and 'weaponization of law enforcement'
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Kirk LaPointe: The big tax reckoning is coming for Canada
As costs soar and demographics shift, governments can no longer dodge the truth: we either raise more revenue—or cut deep
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Pemberton Secondary students launch school-wide composting pilot project
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Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre celebrates National Indigenous History Month
Whistler's revered cultural museum marks the month with revitalized exhibits and summer programming leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21
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Pollinate your weekend plans with a seed bomb workshop at the Pemberton Library
The free tutorial runs from 1 to 4 p.m. on June 14
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How to spot bad information this wildfire season
Many people have good intentions but still contribute to the spread of inaccurate information, says one fire expert.
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