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Why Canadian nurses should explore the U.S. travel nursing market

Why Canadian nurses should explore the U.S. travel nursing market

A look at five key differences between Canadian and U.S. travel nursing.
I Watched This Game: Canucks summon last-minute magic to douse Flames

I Watched This Game: Canucks summon last-minute magic to douse Flames

Daniel Sprong came up with a highlight-reel goal out of nowhere to send Wednesday night's preseason game to overtime.
B.C. Ferries advises booking ahead as long weekends approach with vessel out for repairs

B.C. Ferries advises booking ahead as long weekends approach with vessel out for repairs

The Queen of New Westminster is out for repairs until spring, reducing capacity on the Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route.
ICYMI: Squamish parents scrambling to find child care after facility suddenly closes

ICYMI: Squamish parents scrambling to find child care after facility suddenly closes

Eagle Kids Canadian Learning Centre-Garibaldi closed its doors Sept. 13.
ICYMI: Squamish letter: For the love of basketball

ICYMI: Squamish letter: For the love of basketball

'I advocate for creating a visible basketball space that encourages organic participation.'
B.C. lawyers keep language on Kamloops residential school discovery

B.C. lawyers keep language on Kamloops residential school discovery

A resolution to amend language in a mandatory Indigenous training course has sparked debate among the legal community as to the role of lawyers in upholding truth and facts in the face of sensitive subject matters.
Food beat: Beaucoup Bakery opens third venue in Britannia Beach

Food beat: Beaucoup Bakery opens third venue in Britannia Beach

The new venue will bring Parisian-inspired pastries, cakes, viennoiseries and savoury sandwiches to the Britannia Beach Townhomes development.
Does Aatu Räty have a real shot at Canucks’ opening night roster?

Does Aatu Räty have a real shot at Canucks’ opening night roster?

Räty's chance to make the Canucks out of camp is not entirely under his control.
B.C. housing minister faces questions about sister's consulting client

B.C. housing minister faces questions about sister's consulting client

B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says there is no merit to a Conservative letter to the Registrar of Lobbyists for BC asking for an investigation of his sister's company's consulting and lobbying work.
Hybrid and remote work is here to stay: C.D. Howe

Hybrid and remote work is here to stay: C.D. Howe

One quarter of Canadians working from home is the new normal.
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