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Cyberattack on B.C. health websites may have taken workers' personal information

Cyberattack on B.C. health websites may have taken workers' personal information

The information could include social insurance numbers, email addresses, passport and licence details and other personal data. 
Squamish Housing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

Squamish Housing Crunch: It is getting even harder to live in your vehicle now

Mayor Armand Hurford says that council is currently trying to make housing more affordable for everyone in the community as Walmart asks vehicle residents to move on from its lot.
B.C. teacher stripped of licence for 15 years after sending sexual photos, messages to teens

B.C. teacher stripped of licence for 15 years after sending sexual photos, messages to teens

One of the students warned others in a social media post, according to a consent resolution agreement.
Body washes up on Metro Vancouver beach

Body washes up on Metro Vancouver beach

Cause of death is unconfirmed.
How rampant are climate denialists in Canada?

How rampant are climate denialists in Canada?

Amid 'rampant' misinformation on human-caused climate change, a new global study examined the beliefs of six audiences — from the alarmed to the doubtful and dismissive.
Flatbed truck collision on Coquihalla Highway claims one life

Flatbed truck collision on Coquihalla Highway claims one life

The southbound lanes on the Coquihalla Highway have been reduced to a single lane near the incident.
Photos: Speed & Style at Crankworx Whistler 2023

Photos: Speed & Style at Crankworx Whistler 2023

ICYMI: Garret Mechem and Harriet Burbidge-Smith came out on top after a rough, fall-filled night of action
B.C. business travel returning but below pre-pandemic level

B.C. business travel returning but below pre-pandemic level

Fear of missing out prompts some to go to gatherings.
30 global airports that could be flooded by 2100

30 global airports that could be flooded by 2100

Even with an aggressive global reduction of carbon emissions, some scenarios still predict a sea-level rise of a 0.5 metre.
Letter: Sea to Sky passenger rail would ‘solve so many problems’

Letter: Sea to Sky passenger rail would ‘solve so many problems’

'What are we waiting for?'