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Update: Man wanted B.C.-wide back in custody

Update: Man wanted B.C.-wide back in custody

Mohammad Adada, 44, failed to appear in court and is was wanted on a B.C.-wide warrant. He is now back in custody.
Foreign supply of children's pain meds set to hit Canadian shelves next week

Foreign supply of children's pain meds set to hit Canadian shelves next week

Relief is on the way.
How human height has changed over time — and what might be behind it

How human height has changed over time — and what might be behind it

In the last 30 years, increases in height have plateaued in high-income Western countries.
Opinion: On World Children’s Day, let’s recognize that children’s rights include mental health

Opinion: On World Children’s Day, let’s recognize that children’s rights include mental health

Canada ranks 30th out of 38 wealthy nations in supporting the mental health and well-being of children. The need to invest in and prioritize mental health for children and young people is urgent.
Saving B.C.’s at-risk species is pivotal to Canada’s biodiversity promises at COP15

Saving B.C.’s at-risk species is pivotal to Canada’s biodiversity promises at COP15

Persistent legal gaps at the federal and provincial level are aggravating threats of extinction in B.C.
Experts weigh in on Brian Hill's $70M Aritzia stock sale

Experts weigh in on Brian Hill's $70M Aritzia stock sale

Company’s founder sold shares to diversify assets, get cash for philanthropy
B.C.'s 2021 floods a 'toxic soup' of fecal coliform, fuel and cocaine

B.C.'s 2021 floods a 'toxic soup' of fecal coliform, fuel and cocaine

The report, which described wildlife and human habitat blurring during the flood, found 59 substances exceeded pan-Canadian environmental quality guidelines, and in some cases, concentrations grew as flood waters receded.
Here are all the prohibited weapons people tried to sneak into B.C. last year

Here are all the prohibited weapons people tried to sneak into B.C. last year

The Canada Border Services Agency seized thousands of weapons and some of them are very peculiar.
This is how much of a 'living wage' a B.C. family needs to earn in 2022

This is how much of a 'living wage' a B.C. family needs to earn in 2022

Higher housing costs coupled with more expensive child care and groceries have resulted in a higher living wage in many B.C. communities.
Squamish’s Carbon Engineering announces investment from Airbus and Air Canada

Squamish’s Carbon Engineering announces investment from Airbus and Air Canada

Several million invested to support tech advancement.