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Opinion: Why the growth of AI in making art won't eliminate artists

Opinion: Why the growth of AI in making art won't eliminate artists

As a composer who has used creative AI in my music, I see that many artists will need to renegotiate terms of their labour, but there are also opportunities for different forms of collaboration.
Musqueam artifacts found during construction at YVR

Musqueam artifacts found during construction at YVR

Artifacts have been sent to a certified archaeology and heritage lab for assessment.
Cypress Mountain opens new 'family friendly' alpine trail

Cypress Mountain opens new 'family friendly' alpine trail

The Raven Ridge Trail is a one-kilometre loop with expansive views from the top of Black Mountain
Family of firefighter who died in B.C. wildfire grateful for support

Family of firefighter who died in B.C. wildfire grateful for support

A memorial for Zak Muise, who died last month in the largest wildfire in B.C.'s recorded history, was held in Penticton, B.C. Wednesday.
B.C. principal gets teaching ban after online contact with man posing as youth

B.C. principal gets teaching ban after online contact with man posing as youth

He acknowledged online contact with a man posing as a 15-year-old youth.
B.C. man ordered to stay away from his kids after threatening murder suicide

B.C. man ordered to stay away from his kids after threatening murder suicide

The children, who were three- and six-years-old at the time, now live with their mother on Vancouver Island, where she is struggling to make ends meet.
Grouse Grind closing in early September for major improvements

Grouse Grind closing in early September for major improvements

The early closure will allow trail improvements to be made before snow and ice set in at higher elevations.
Busy long weekend for Squamish Search and Rescue

Busy long weekend for Squamish Search and Rescue

SAR responds to five calls in one day. Mountain bike injury-related calls seem to be on the uptick of late, says SAR manager.
B.C. man facing jail time over mask mandate assault

B.C. man facing jail time over mask mandate assault

The man downloaded a mask exemption card printout from a non-government-sanctioned website. The judge rejected it, calling the man's cries of discrimination 'nonsense.'
Editorial: It's time to kiss green lawns goodbye

Editorial: It's time to kiss green lawns goodbye

The esthetic of a green lawn is simply no longer compatible with the realities of our bone-dry summers