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Video/Photos: Witches on paddleboards take over Steveston Wharf

Video/Photos: Witches on paddleboards take over Steveston Wharf

Nothing like a little cackling and laughter in Steveston before Halloween.
'Human-like intelligence': A look at Vancouver's AI-powered robot workforce

'Human-like intelligence': A look at Vancouver's AI-powered robot workforce

The rise of the smart robots.
West Van mulls rental-only rezoning for Ambleside apartment towers

West Van mulls rental-only rezoning for Ambleside apartment towers

The change would impact the future redevelopment of 31 buildings in West Vancouver's Ambleside neighbourhood
Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

As a skills shortage worsens every year, thousands of qualified workers have been sidelined by bureaucratic inertia and bogus requirements that were imposed in a different age
Photos: Seeing red — cranberry harvest underway in Burnaby

Photos: Seeing red — cranberry harvest underway in Burnaby

Mayberry Farms are rolling out the beaters to harvest cranberries on the waters of south Burnaby.
Northern B.C. man alleges sexual assault by Vancouver hospital nurse

Northern B.C. man alleges sexual assault by Vancouver hospital nurse

Assault alleged to have happened in 2016, claims Fort St. John man.
Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

In 2023, 62 per cent of British Columbians say the province's carbon tax has negatively affected their household finances
Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Mark Holland says the move was needed to stop the proliferation of short-term rental units amid an affordable-housing shortage
Canada needs to curb its import-export swap to make seafood sustainable

Canada needs to curb its import-export swap to make seafood sustainable

Most of the fish or shellfish Canadians do eat is imported, yet consumers have little clarity about how sustainable those products may be.
Vancouver police's laundry service worth $830K per year

Vancouver police's laundry service worth $830K per year

Downtown Eastside dry cleaning business also serves firefighters, park rangers.
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