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Opinion: Vancouver takes a wrong turn with low-wattage EV charger plan

Opinion: Vancouver takes a wrong turn with low-wattage EV charger plan

The city is proposing a $10,000 annual fee for gas stations that don't have EV charging.
Video: Chill and hungry bears cause Burnaby traffic jam

Video: Chill and hungry bears cause Burnaby traffic jam

The bears seemed oblivious to the crowd amassed at this intersection.
Jack Knox: 'I want my flag back,' says sticker's creator

Jack Knox: 'I want my flag back,' says sticker's creator

Victoria man unhappy that Canadian flag has been co-opted for political purposes
Opinion: British Columbians seeing less distracted driving: poll

Opinion: British Columbians seeing less distracted driving: poll

Percentage of B.C. residents witnessing drivers phoning or texting has dropped by nine points in two years.
MusicNerd: Live shows are back and bigger than ever

MusicNerd: Live shows are back and bigger than ever

The live performance of song and dance with the latest in special effects, lasers, massive screens and other technical tricks now covers everything from Cirque du Soleil shows to Taylor Swift.
Opinion: Aiding Ukrainians facing Russian brutality is in tech exec’s blood

Opinion: Aiding Ukrainians facing Russian brutality is in tech exec’s blood

There is no small international irony, and no small intergenerational harmony, to be found in the recent exploits of Peter Lukomskyj.
Opinion: Can we talk? Human interaction trumps tech in some realms of communication, poll finds

Opinion: Can we talk? Human interaction trumps tech in some realms of communication, poll finds

Majorities of Canadians would prefer to break up with a lover or quit a job in person, survey suggests.
Comment: I'm an emergency physician. I'm angry that governments are mishandling primary care

Comment: I'm an emergency physician. I'm angry that governments are mishandling primary care

We need investment in longitudinal primary care and a change in the payment model.
Opinion: Work regains the upper hand in the battle for B.C. work-life balance

Opinion: Work regains the upper hand in the battle for B.C. work-life balance

55 per cent of employed British Columbians say work is “definitely” or “probably” taking precedence over lifestyle, up 10 points since 2021.
Les Leyne: NDP cabinet changed Police Act as MLAs were still reviewing it; aftermath of officer refusing to kill bear cubs

Les Leyne: NDP cabinet changed Police Act as MLAs were still reviewing it; aftermath of officer refusing to kill bear cubs

Change was made in response to a B.C. Court of Appeal decision about union jurisdiction that didn't favour government stance