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Ryan Reynolds among Vancouver ‘superheroes’ named to the Order of British Columbia

Ryan Reynolds among Vancouver ‘superheroes’ named to the Order of British Columbia

Congrats Mr. Reynolds!
Opinion: Inquiry must assess how Canada's fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public's trust

Opinion: Inquiry must assess how Canada's fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public's trust

Now is the time to learn from the COVID-19 response through an action-oriented independent inquiry focused on accountability. Reforms to data generation, access and use are essential.
Gwen Stefani will headline 2024 Laketown Shakedown music festival at Lake Cowichan

Gwen Stefani will headline 2024 Laketown Shakedown music festival at Lake Cowichan

Gwen Stefani sang on stage with husband Blake Shelton Sunday night at Sunfest country-music festival in Lake Cowichan. They were spotted in Victoria earlier in the day.
Monique Keiran: Test your knowledge in a natural history quiz for B.C. Day

Monique Keiran: Test your knowledge in a natural history quiz for B.C. Day

What official B.C. animal can mimic birds, squirrels, cats, dogs, chickens and mechanical objects?
B.C.'s low-income renters thought they'd get free AC units, but some face hurdles

B.C.'s low-income renters thought they'd get free AC units, but some face hurdles

Involvement of landlords seen as an unnecessary barrier to obtaining air conditioning units.
Video: Watch this cute Whistler pika

Video: Watch this cute Whistler pika

Squamish photographer Chris Dale shot this fun footage of a pika in Whistler.
Opinion: The illusion and implications of 'just following the science' COVID-19 messaging

Opinion: The illusion and implications of 'just following the science' COVID-19 messaging

During the pandemic, it was common for politicians to explain their COVID-19 policies by saying they were 'just following the science.' Such claims can be misleading about both science and government.
Research groups sound alarm after reports of three whales struck by ships off B.C.

Research groups sound alarm after reports of three whales struck by ships off B.C.

Shipping traffic and humpback whale populations are both on the rise — often in the same areas — escalating the risk of vessel strikes to humpbacks.
Opinion: My underhoused Whistler life

Opinion: My underhoused Whistler life

'I’ve decided paying rent isn’t for me.'
How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves

Heat waves around the world are happening more frequently and reaching higher temperatures because of climate change.