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Nearly half of B.C. EV owners worried about public charging access

Nearly half of B.C. EV owners worried about public charging access

Despite worries over public charging, 96% of electric vehicle owners said they would buy an EV again if they had to replace their current car, according to a poll from the Canadian Automobile Association.
Police-reported hate crimes rise again, as pandemic worsens discrimination: StatCan

Police-reported hate crimes rise again, as pandemic worsens discrimination: StatCan

OTTAWA — The turmoil of the pandemic contributed to the rise of hate and discriminatory behaviour, reflecting historical surges in antisemitism, says the CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver.
Massive outdoors comedy event proposed for Stanley Park

Massive outdoors comedy event proposed for Stanley Park

The first one was organized in Edmonton in 2021.
Who pays for search-and-rescue costs in B.C.?

Who pays for search-and-rescue costs in B.C.?

'Imagine if there was a risk of being charged for a house fire'
You might be able to see an epic Northern Lights Display over Metro Vancouver

You might be able to see an epic Northern Lights Display over Metro Vancouver

Here's when you might see the dancing green lights in local skies. 💚💚💚
Getting women involved in B.C. tech jobs benefits everyone, says advocate

Getting women involved in B.C. tech jobs benefits everyone, says advocate

According to the BC Tech Association, women make up just 18 per cent of the tech workforce.
Ex-Vancouver mayor feels 'more relief than vindication' in winning $150K legal battle

Ex-Vancouver mayor feels 'more relief than vindication' in winning $150K legal battle

Kennedy Stewart: "Maybe when the line of credit is paid down, the bad smell will go away."
Video: Richmond man caught in yet another racist rant

Video: Richmond man caught in yet another racist rant

The same man has been filmed several times targeting people of Asian ethnicity in Richmond and in Vancouver
B.C. teacher banned after assaulting student in his office

B.C. teacher banned after assaulting student in his office

In October 2020, the teacher admitted to professional misconduct and agreed to never apply for certification again, following their criminal prosecution.
Blue or stormy? Port Coquitlam artist makes 100 tiny paintings of the sky

Blue or stormy? Port Coquitlam artist makes 100 tiny paintings of the sky

Olive Chan's series of the two-inch square acrylic paintings features different views of the sky.
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