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Opinion: What exactly is 'neurodiversity?' Using accurate language about disability matters in schools

Opinion: What exactly is 'neurodiversity?' Using accurate language about disability matters in schools

Language used to speak about disability changes over time, and preferences shift due to advocacy and allyship, legal proceedings and empirical research.
Why 2023 could be the year of the union

Why 2023 could be the year of the union

Labour shortages, inflation, new organizing rules and the ‘Starbucks effect’ are all expected to spark new union drives.
Brackendale Winter Eagle Count flies back to Squamish

Brackendale Winter Eagle Count flies back to Squamish

The 2023 count saw 916 eagles in total this year, the most since 2019.
Pharmacies now seeing shortage of adult cold and flu medications

Pharmacies now seeing shortage of adult cold and flu medications

Many pharmacies have bare shelves and are fielding multiple calls for medicines like Tylenol and Advil and anything else that can provide relief.
Indigenous group seeks control of $300M housing fund

Indigenous group seeks control of $300M housing fund

Funds are part of a new federal $4.3 billion Indigenous Housing strategy to support improvements to First Nation and Metis housing
See bald eagles in Squamish

See bald eagles in Squamish

Squamish photographer captures the fascinating raptors on the banks of the Mamquam River.
Know an outstanding citizen? Order of B.C. 2023 nominations are open

Know an outstanding citizen? Order of B.C. 2023 nominations are open

The province currently is nearing 500 members graced with its highest honour.
Meet Annie, the backpack-wearing eagle you can track in real time

Meet Annie, the backpack-wearing eagle you can track in real time

Eagles like Annie are letting us in on a lot of secrets
Photos: Richest comedians in the world

Photos: Richest comedians in the world

Want to make a comedian laugh? Tell them you're getting into comedy to get rich.
Pigeon wearing meth backpack caught at B.C. prison, says officers' union president

Pigeon wearing meth backpack caught at B.C. prison, says officers' union president

VANCOUVER — A prison union spokesman says a pigeon carrying a miniature backpack filled with drugs was captured last week at a B.C. correctional institution.