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Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

Editorial: Words of wisdom from 1894, Canada's first Labour Day

The editorial reflects its times; for example, there are a dozen references to males in the workforce, a pointed snub of the women.
B.C. pediatrician gives back-to-school advice on respiratory diseases

B.C. pediatrician gives back-to-school advice on respiratory diseases

B.C. doctor gives advice on how to protect your family from respiratory diseases as schools reopen.
RBC GranFondo 2023: Road closures and detours to be aware of

RBC GranFondo 2023: Road closures and detours to be aware of

The annual cycling event takes place between Stanley Park and Whistler September 9
5 things you (probably) didn't know about Vancouver's PNE

5 things you (probably) didn't know about Vancouver's PNE

Having been around for so long, a lot has happened at those fairgrounds
'Light of hope': B.C. researchers say some fish surviving heat waves better than once thought

'Light of hope': B.C. researchers say some fish surviving heat waves better than once thought

A new study has found bottom-dwelling fish — including flounder, halibut, rockfish, and all five Pacific salmon species — are defying expectations in the face of heat waves.
BC Place just hosted its biggest ever concert, breaking a 14-year-old record

BC Place just hosted its biggest ever concert, breaking a 14-year-old record

Step aside, U2.
Whistler construction updates for the week of Sept. 4

Whistler construction updates for the week of Sept. 4

Next Whistler council meeting is Sept. 12
Opinion: Fearmongering about people fleeing disasters is a dangerous and faulty narrative

Opinion: Fearmongering about people fleeing disasters is a dangerous and faulty narrative

Recognizing the challenges posed by climate-induced displacement is important. But officials must avoid rhetoric about displaced people that can fuel xenophobia.
Pedestrian killed and motorcyclist badly hurt in separate crashes in Saanich

Pedestrian killed and motorcyclist badly hurt in separate crashes in Saanich

A pedestrian who was struck in a crosswalk was pronounced dead on scene, while a motorcyclist in another collision is in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Second World War-era hangar being torn down at YYJ

Second World War-era hangar being torn down at YYJ

The massive West Camp Hangar being dismantled this week by the Department of National Defence was one of the last still standing because it was built with concrete pillars and steel trusses
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