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Vancouver mother launches anti-racism library after young son faces racism in class

Vancouver mother launches anti-racism library after young son faces racism in class

Aisha Kiani and her son Rakim have gotten their books into schools across Vancouver
What’s good for the goose (students) is not good for the gander (politicians)

What’s good for the goose (students) is not good for the gander (politicians)

All indications are B.C. politicians will continue to avoid the B.C. Legislature by conducting meetings remotely, while also sending children and teachers into classrooms with no physical distancing among cohorts
Report urges expediting George Massey Tunnel replacement

Report urges expediting George Massey Tunnel replacement

Last year Metro Vancouver mayors voted in favour of an eight-lane immersed tunnel, but the provincial government still had the final say.
Nominate a B.C. family and they could win a $15k home window renovation courtesy of Centra Windows

Nominate a B.C. family and they could win a $15k home window renovation courtesy of Centra Windows

Centra Cares Foundation wants to make a house feel like a home with a windows upgrade for a deserving B.C. family through their fourth consecutive Home Renovation contest.
Canadians' views on residential schools 'significantly different' than when they were students

Canadians' views on residential schools 'significantly different' than when they were students

In November 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered an apology to residential school survivors in Newfoundland and Labrador.
B.C. seniors advocate launches survey on COVID visits in care homes

B.C. seniors advocate launches survey on COVID visits in care homes

B.C. seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie has launched a survey asking long-term-care and assisted-living residents and their families about their experiences with COVID-19 restrictions.
Anmore more seeks ‘aggressive’ action against pilot who choppered into massive party

Anmore more seeks ‘aggressive’ action against pilot who choppered into massive party

Fearing a repeat event, Mayor John McEwen wants more details about punishment for pilots who landed helicopters at house party in the village last year
Cutting edge LG Appliances gives National Independent Retailer the strongest brand portfolio from coast to coast

Cutting edge LG Appliances gives National Independent Retailer the strongest brand portfolio from coast to coast

With the recent addition of LG products to its roster, Coast Appliances is providing consumers with even more choices for their home improvement plans.
‘We are not immune.’ Forest fire risk is real even in a coastal temperate rainforest

‘We are not immune.’ Forest fire risk is real even in a coastal temperate rainforest

Summers are getting hotter and dryer in all regions of British Columbia. The coastal fires of 2015 were a wake-up call; this summer's wet conditions shouldn't lull people into a false sense of security.
Coquitlam man fined for five unleashed dogs involved in attack

Coquitlam man fined for five unleashed dogs involved in attack

Coquitlam RCMP say an investigation was conducted, with witnesses saying five off-leash dogs attacked a small dog
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