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350 sq ft shack on 10 acres listed for $79,000 in B.C.

350 sq ft shack on 10 acres listed for $79,000 in B.C.

Escape the day-to-day and write a manifesto here if you please
Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

In which the BC NDP thwart the government lawyers' attempt to create their own bargaining unit
A COVID legacy? When doctors say we should still be masking up

A COVID legacy? When doctors say we should still be masking up

"I still encourage the elderly in my life ... that if they are taking a plane or they are going to be in high-risk settings to mask up," said one a pediatric infectious diseases specialist
Boutique Italian grocer and deli closes Vancouver shop after nearly two years

Boutique Italian grocer and deli closes Vancouver shop after nearly two years

The small "pasta boutique" with imported Italian foods has ended its run
Canada's electronic waste more than tripled in 20 years, study indicates

Canada's electronic waste more than tripled in 20 years, study indicates

Canadians produced nearly one million tonnes of e-waste in 2020, and that's expected to reach 1.2 million tonnes annually by 2030, the study suggests.
Costs rise for B.C. Ferries fleet-maintenance facility upgrade

Costs rise for B.C. Ferries fleet-maintenance facility upgrade

The company says it can’t reveal the amount of the increase because the work is subject to a competitive bidding process.
AI: Making property management and home sales smarter through tech

AI: Making property management and home sales smarter through tech

Predictive analytics, search and site development are some of the areas ready for artificial intelligence
Sex workers on making their lives better

Sex workers on making their lives better

Study finds high disability rates and the damage done by criminalization and stigma.
Paramedic shortages still plague rural areas, but some remedies may be in the works

Paramedic shortages still plague rural areas, but some remedies may be in the works

“I was in the middle of real pain, and that was stressful," said Quadra Island resident Carol Woolsey
North Vancouver overpass group continues protest despite provincial notice to leave

North Vancouver overpass group continues protest despite provincial notice to leave

Officials have denounced a sign as hateful and anti-trans. A group member denies their message is one of hate
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