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Tsleil-Waututh Nation member becomes first Indigenous chancellor of Emily Carr University

Tsleil-Waututh Nation member becomes first Indigenous chancellor of Emily Carr University

Carleen Thomas is the first Indigenous person to be appointed chancellor of Emily Carr University of Art + Design, founded 96 years ago
Federal Election 2021: TikTok, baking bread and how Jagmeet Singh intends to gain NDP votes in Metro Vancouver

Federal Election 2021: TikTok, baking bread and how Jagmeet Singh intends to gain NDP votes in Metro Vancouver

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh believes taxing the 'ultra rich' and 'profiteering' corporations to pay for post-pandemic recovery in Canada as he seeks to boost NDP fortunes in Burnaby, the Tri-Cities and B.C.
Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Volunteer firefighters, support staff burnt out from battling wildfires

Thompson-Nicola Regional District mayors are calling for more support as volunteer firefighters, support staff and full-time employees are exhausted after weeks of protecting their communities from numerous wildfires.
UBC researchers part of team who unintentionally found new way to track narwhals

UBC researchers part of team who unintentionally found new way to track narwhals

"I was shocked, excited, confused, and a bit embarrassed that I hadn鈥檛 thought of it before.鈥
Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Buyers being denied coverage for homes in hard-hit Interior areas.
Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

New survey reveals B.C. workers eager to dress more casually.
B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

Logan Lake was prepared and ready when a 63,000-hectare wildfire started heading toward their community.
'Do not travel to fire-affected areas for non-essential reasons': B.C government

'Do not travel to fire-affected areas for non-essential reasons': B.C government

The warning follows significant wildfire growth in the province's Interior.
Temperatures in the Interior expected to drop through rest of summer

Temperatures in the Interior expected to drop through rest of summer

Longer range models show that a cooling trend could be sticking around for the foreseeable future.
It wasn't for nothing, says B.C. mother of fallen soldier who served in Afghanistan

It wasn't for nothing, says B.C. mother of fallen soldier who served in Afghanistan

Cpl. Andrew (Boomer) Eykelenboom, 23, died Aug. 11, 2006.
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