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Critics Aren’t Buying BC’s New Climate Plan
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Critics Aren’t Buying BC’s New Climate Plan

October 27, 2021

Measures include increasing the carbon tax, pushing zero-emission vehicles and public transit and reducing industrial methane emissions.

The Gitxaala Nation Is Suing the Province Over Mining Claims
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The Gitxaala Nation Is Suing the Province Over Mining Claims

October 27, 2021

Dozens of claims have been staked on ‘sacred’ Banks Island, yet the nation has never been notified, it says.

A New ‘I’ll Make It up to You’ Cabinet
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A New ‘I’ll Make It up to You’ Cabinet

October 27, 2021

After looking the hypocrite on feminism and climate concern, Trudeau tries to signal he gets it.

Storytelling Takes Centre Stage at Vancouver’s Heart of the City Festival
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Storytelling Takes Centre Stage at Vancouver’s Heart of the City Festival

October 27, 2021

The annual event highlights the experiences of people who live in or are connected to the Downtown Eastside.

I Bartered for Baths
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I Bartered for Baths

October 21, 2021

Lawyer by day, bather by night, I soaked my way across the city after pandemic restrictions eased.

SFU’s Cleaning and Cafeteria Staff Should Be In-House Employees
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SFU’s Cleaning and Cafeteria Staff Should Be In-House Employees

October 21, 2021

These contracted-out workers receive low pay and can’t access many benefits that regular employees do.

Vancouver Wants to End Classroom Inequality. But What about Mini Schools?
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Vancouver Wants to End Classroom Inequality. But What about Mini Schools?

October 21, 2021

They’re a program of choice, but difficult, even ‘stressful,’ to get into. First in a series.

Northwest BC Families Unite to Share Stories of Missing Women in Adaawk
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Northwest BC Families Unite to Share Stories of Missing Women in Adaawk

October 21, 2021

‘We just wanted our stories to be heard from us, and from our perspective,’ say the filmmakers.

The Colonial Dimension of Climate Migration
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The Colonial Dimension of Climate Migration

October 21, 2021

Already forced from traditional lands, Indigenous peoples face relocation or disruption as the world warms.

Please Advise! Facebook Needs a New Look!
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Please Advise! Facebook Needs a New Look!

October 21, 2021

The social media platform can either get more friendly or more evil. Either way, time to double down.

Why BC Needs an Independent COVID Science Group
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Why BC Needs an Independent COVID Science Group

October 20, 2021

Governments haven’t done the job of keeping citizens informed about the changing science that can keep them more safe. Protect Our Province BC aims to fill the gap.

Child COVID Cases Dropping after Back-to-School Spike
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Child COVID Cases Dropping after Back-to-School Spike

October 20, 2021

Health officials say school cases ‘mostly controlled,’ but BC’s health-care system is still strained by unvaccinated people.

Canada’s Peatlands Save Us From Wildfires and Floods
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Canada’s Peatlands Save Us From Wildfires and Floods

October 20, 2021

So why are we still destroying them for oil and gas projects and mega-dams?

‘Halloween Kills’ — Stalk, Stab, Yawn
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‘Halloween Kills’ — Stalk, Stab, Yawn

October 20, 2021

The most frightening thing about horror sequels might be the death of originality.

BC’s Groundwater Licensing System Is Still in Crisis
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BC’s Groundwater Licensing System Is Still in Crisis

October 19, 2021

Experts warn of chaos and economic disruption, but say it’s not too late to save the needed initiative.

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