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Letter: Housing in Whistler is a ‘vicious cycle’—in which the poor lose out

Letter: Housing in Whistler is a ‘vicious cycle’—in which the poor lose out

'Maybe they’ll learn one day when they turn up to eat or ski and the lifts aren’t running, or their food isn’t being served because there’s no housing left for the staff'
Opinion: Microaggressions are not a macro problem

Opinion: Microaggressions are not a macro problem

Society isn’t well-served by fixating on minor perceived offences
The Vancouver restaurants ditching gas stoves for electric induction

The Vancouver restaurants ditching gas stoves for electric induction

Some are hailing the rise of induction stoves as a new era in climate-friendly cooking. But for others, retrofitting commercial kitchens with the new technology is still too expensive.
Range Rover: Institutionalized

Range Rover: Institutionalized

'In seminar rooms and lecture halls I find all sorts of items redolent with connection...'
Merchant payment system offline for 90 minutes, causes delays for B.C. Ferries

Merchant payment system offline for 90 minutes, causes delays for B.C. Ferries

B.C. Ferries employees had to manually process all credit card and debit card payments.
Coquitlam man, 25, charged with first-degree murder of Mountie

Coquitlam man, 25, charged with first-degree murder of Mountie

Nicholas Bellemare of Coquitlam is charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting on Sept. 22 of Const. Frederick “Rick” O’Brien. Bellemare is also charged with attempted murder with a firearm.
Sikh groups ask Canadian political parties to present 'united front' against India

Sikh groups ask Canadian political parties to present 'united front' against India

Two groups in the Canadian Sikh diaspora are calling for Canada's political parties to "present a united front" on India after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a "potential link" between the shooting death of a local leader and the Indian gove
Canadian airline ordered to compensate excess baggage fee

Canadian airline ordered to compensate excess baggage fee

Air Canada has been ordered to compensate a $550 excess baggage fee it already agreed to pay.
How to scale B.C.'s fast-growing life sciences sector

How to scale B.C.'s fast-growing life sciences sector

The province's largest life sciences company celebrates its 30-year anniversary this year
How to prepare your garden for next season

How to prepare your garden for next season

Follow these steps to ensure a healthy harvest come spring.
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