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Opinion: 5 reasons why you should love baseball

Opinion: 5 reasons why you should love baseball

"A lot of people don’t like baseball. Those people are wrong and have difficulty experiencing joy. Generally speaking, of course."
B.C. telehealth visits absolutely ballooned at height of pandemic

B.C. telehealth visits absolutely ballooned at height of pandemic

While telehealth can be convenient, a B.C. doctor says investing in primary care is strongly needed.
A taste of summer: Seven Tri-City breweries create drink to symbolize teamwork, unity

A taste of summer: Seven Tri-City breweries create drink to symbolize teamwork, unity

Have you tried the summer sour? Here's where you can find the local collaborative concoction on tap.
Flying from YVR to China could cost more than $22,000

Flying from YVR to China could cost more than $22,000

Prices for flights to China continue to skyrocket after the Chinese embassy tweaked the visa requirements for Canadians travelling for business, work and family to China.
Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Downtown office vacancy hit 7.2% in the second quarter of 2022, according to Colliers data
Where to shop for the best summer beach bags

Where to shop for the best summer beach bags

Essential beach bags and where to find them in Vancouver (and online)
‘I made the wrong call’: Premier halts $789M Royal B.C. Museum project

‘I made the wrong call’: Premier halts $789M Royal B.C. Museum project

"We thought we had it right and clearly we did not," Premier John Horgan said Wednesday. "I'm announcing that we're stopping the project. And we're going to go back to the drawing board."
Tourism industry applauds decision to cancel museum rebuild

Tourism industry applauds decision to cancel museum rebuild

Prudent, smart and courageous to cancel $789-million RBCM replacement project, tourism officials say
Vancouver council approves ‘game-changer’ plan for Broadway corridor

Vancouver council approves ‘game-changer’ plan for Broadway corridor

Plan aims to add 30,000 new homes over next 30 years, with two-thirds rental
Opinion: Metaphors matter: Why changing the name 'monkeypox' may help curb the discriminatory language used to discuss it

Opinion: Metaphors matter: Why changing the name 'monkeypox' may help curb the discriminatory language used to discuss it

The metaphors used to characterize monkeypox can contribute to narratives that help sustain racist, colonial, homophobic and other discriminatory attitudes and beliefs.
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