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Two Canadians killed by Hamas in Israel remembered as proud and loving

Two Canadians killed by Hamas in Israel remembered as proud and loving

VANCOUVER — Two Canadians killed by Hamas gunmen while attending a music festival in southern Israel over the weekend are being remembered as generous, kind and those who brought love to the world.
B.C. wage growth slowing as West Coast job postings drop by 15% annually: think tank

B.C. wage growth slowing as West Coast job postings drop by 15% annually: think tank

The number of job postings up slightly in August after a steady decline through most of 2023, says Conference Board of Canada
Letter: Don’t cancel Mount Garibaldi

Letter: Don’t cancel Mount Garibaldi

'I personally, would welcome seeing existing names accompanying Indigenous names. That would actually enrich our sense of history.'
Canucks will ‘follow the league rules’ on Pride Tape and specialty jerseys

Canucks will ‘follow the league rules’ on Pride Tape and specialty jerseys

The NHL has banned teams from using specialty jerseys or alterations to gear like Pride Tape for any on-ice activities, including practices and warm-ups.
B.C. first province to sign individual health deal with feds, worth $1.2 billion

B.C. first province to sign individual health deal with feds, worth $1.2 billion

VANCOUVER — Canada's health minister is touting Ottawa's new $1.2-billion bilateral funding agreement with British Columbia as a new model for federal-provincial co-operation to address the health-care crisis across the country.
Alexandria Loutitt becomes first Canadian to win summer ski jumping overall bronze

Alexandria Loutitt becomes first Canadian to win summer ski jumping overall bronze

Loutitt earned World Juniors gold in Callaghan Valley earlier this year
Letter: Unmasking stigma's grip — the hidden consequences of judging others

Letter: Unmasking stigma's grip — the hidden consequences of judging others

Empathy, not judgment: A call to end stigma in Squamish.
Neighbourhood Craft returns to downtown Squamish

Neighbourhood Craft returns to downtown Squamish

The Oct. 14 event will host 30 artists, makers and growers from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 38174 Cleveland Ave.
Editorial: Could it be dyslexia?

Editorial: Could it be dyslexia?

Identifying dyslexia early and empowering success for your child.
Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Canadians who work with people facing homelessness and hunger say their colleagues are carrying growing emotional burdens as demand for services soars beyond what their organizations can provide.
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