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North Van RCMP investigating Rottweiler attack on senior

North Van RCMP investigating Rottweiler attack on senior

The 91-year-old was rushed to hospital after being knocked to the ground and bitten by the dog, which has a history of aggressive behaviour.
No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

Canada Revenue Agency says it will accept all returns during the labour disruption and digitally filed taxes will generally be processed automatically “without delay.”
ChatGPT offers insight on AI opportunities in B.C. shipping sector

ChatGPT offers insight on AI opportunities in B.C. shipping sector

ChatGPT ponders the pros and cons of letting artificial intelligence loose in the global supply chain
The Bleak Market: Why Vancouver residents with disabilities sell life-saving equipment, prescriptions online

The Bleak Market: Why Vancouver residents with disabilities sell life-saving equipment, prescriptions online

The Bleak Market is shining a light on the devastating truth of living in poverty with a disability in Vancouver.
Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Housing sales had another robust month in March following February’s rebound
Vancouver’s goal to be 'most accessible city in world' will cost millions

Vancouver’s goal to be 'most accessible city in world' will cost millions

Ryan Ollis: "It's just not safe for deaf-blind people at the current level of accessibility that the city provides."
Les Leyne: B.C. has ‘strictest’ bail policy? Where’s the proof?

Les Leyne: B.C. has ‘strictest’ bail policy? Where’s the proof?

If an early look at partial data doesn’t conclusively prove anything, how can they claim it’s the strictest policy in Canada?
Opinion: 4 ways all online university courses could promote student mental health

Opinion: 4 ways all online university courses could promote student mental health

All instructors, regardless of the field, can promote mental health both by sharing specific resources and by designing accessible and flexible courses.
Opinion: The pandemic deepened gender inequality in dual-career households

Opinion: The pandemic deepened gender inequality in dual-career households

At the beginning of the pandemic, it was predicted that the shift to remote work would lead to more equal division of domestic labour.
Travel warning: Canadians advised of violent crime in 3 Caribbean countries

Travel warning: Canadians advised of violent crime in 3 Caribbean countries

Here's what you need to consider before booking a ticket.
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