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Paul Pelletier on workplace bullying (VIDEO)

Paul Pelletier on workplace bullying (VIDEO)

Did you know that 70% of people have had to deal with a workplace bully? Speaker Paul Pelletier gives you tools on how to respond to a bully's bad behaviour.
PHOTO: Cypress Sunset

PHOTO: Cypress Sunset

Our Daily Photo #2944 is from andysumphotography who took this sunset shot from Cypress Mountain.
These 10 winter dates in B.C. will have you lost in the magic of the season

These 10 winter dates in B.C. will have you lost in the magic of the season

There are a few winter date ideas in B.C. that aren't available throughout the rest of the year, so make sure you take advantage of the season.
There are terrible cyclists and people doing it on the proposed Granville Bridge bike path

There are terrible cyclists and people doing it on the proposed Granville Bridge bike path

Whenever we drunkenly walk over the Granville Street Bridge, or any Vancouver bridge for that matter, the predominant thought in our mind as traffic whizzes by us is “You know what would make this better? If traffic was on BOTH sides of us rather than just one.
20 awesome Vancouver food events to check out this February

20 awesome Vancouver food events to check out this February

If you like to make food and drink the focal point of fun, we’ve got 20 (and counting!) delicious food events happening in and around Vancouver this February.
PHOTO: More snow, please

PHOTO: More snow, please

Our Daily Photo #2943 is from the_josie who took this snowy shot on Mount Seymour.
Sarah McLachlan to host this year’s JUNO Awards

Sarah McLachlan to host this year’s JUNO Awards

West Vancouver singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan, a 12-time JUNO Award winner and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee, will take the stage as host of the 48th annual JUNO Awards this March.
B.C. residents say health-care system is in good shape

B.C. residents say health-care system is in good shape

British Columbia has the most residents who assume that medical services will be there when they need them and the fewest who say a shortage of physicians is the main problem with Canada’s health-care system.
A new three-day music and art festival launches this summer in Squamish

A new three-day music and art festival launches this summer in Squamish

The new three-day Squamish Constellation music and art festival has gotten a financial boost to the tune of $125,000.
PHOTO: Vancouver, I love you

PHOTO: Vancouver, I love you

Our Daily Photo #2942 is from natpavanelli who took this shot flying over the city.
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