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Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

Column: Is customer service a thing of the past?

The human touch has disappeared with the rise of convenient technology
Squamish laundromat 'The Spot' set for sunny relocation

Squamish laundromat 'The Spot' set for sunny relocation

‘Spreading love, dignity, and hygiene’: New Spot Laundry Society non-profit launches.
Unwed mothers and coerced adoption subject of new B.C. lawsuit

Unwed mothers and coerced adoption subject of new B.C. lawsuit

The Salvation Army is suing The Children's Aid Society of Vancouver, B.C; B.C. Children's Aid Society of the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver; and Children's Aid Societies ABC.
The Outsider: Spearhead Huts—one down, two to go

The Outsider: Spearhead Huts—one down, two to go

'Skis are waxed. Sled tank is full. Not long now.'
Ask Ellie: Define what you want, then look for it in a partner

Ask Ellie: Define what you want, then look for it in a partner

No one can guarantee permance in a relationship, but knowing what you’re looking for is the first step
‘Sometimes a fine is not enough,’ says judge who sent guide to jail for bear killings

‘Sometimes a fine is not enough,’ says judge who sent guide to jail for bear killings

Paying money may not always be a deterrent, Judge Alexander Wolf said at the sentencing of a man who "executed" a mother bear and cub in a tree outside his Tofino home.
87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

Dave Milne, 87-year-old Prince George resident, has walked the university hill more than 5,000 times. He shares some advice on how to get moving.
B.C. Ferries' strong passenger numbers and earnings offset by higher operational costs

B.C. Ferries' strong passenger numbers and earnings offset by higher operational costs

B.C. Ferries carried 7.8 million passengers and three million vehicles in this year’s second quarter.
Les Leyne: Housing push has to meet labour needs

Les Leyne: Housing push has to meet labour needs

The province’s excitement about jobs is tempered by anxiety about the housing shortage
B.C. woman gets $800 refund for aggressive 'untrainable' dog

B.C. woman gets $800 refund for aggressive 'untrainable' dog

Two trainers found the Staffordshire bull terrier aggressive and difficult or impossible to train.