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Canadian study finds medical procedures misused

Canadian study finds medical procedures misused

On average, 30 per cent of medical procedures were being used inappropriately
BCREA criticizes cooling-off period for housing

BCREA criticizes cooling-off period for housing

The policy won't address the short supply of housing but it'll offer transparency to buyers
Foreign minister headed to Poland-Ukraine border as Canada sends anti-tank weapons

Foreign minister headed to Poland-Ukraine border as Canada sends anti-tank weapons

Canada's foreign minister heads to Poland
Ladner dad with terminal cancer on a mission to help B.C.'s vulnerable population

Ladner dad with terminal cancer on a mission to help B.C.'s vulnerable population

Jeremy Franta says more protection from COVID-19 is required
Decolonizing your teen’s bookshelf

Decolonizing your teen’s bookshelf

The project of decolonization requires readers, young and old, to diversify the stories they consume
Blockchain technology improves supply chain performance: UBCO

Blockchain technology improves supply chain performance: UBCO

Some industries have started utilizing blockchain technology, but it is still in its infancy
A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

The senior believes he may be the only resident of the building who's unable to use the stairs
Do we have to argue over every darn thing?

Do we have to argue over every darn thing?

Here's what you need to know about conflict resolution from someone who teaches it for a living. 
Time Traveller: This group of First Nations longshoremen formed a union in 1906

Time Traveller: This group of First Nations longshoremen formed a union in 1906

Prominent Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nation leaders were part of the group that formed the Lumber Handlers Union, a.k.a. the 'Bows and Arrows'
Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Gas prices around the province have been rising in recent weeks, hitting as high as 169.9 cents per litre in some parts of B.C.
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