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BCIT students use AI to improve taxi transport at YVR

BCIT students use AI to improve taxi transport at YVR

The artificial intelligence model will help reduce taxi wait times for passengers to and from the airport.
B.C. premier's office was lobbied by the daughter of one of its top strategists

B.C. premier's office was lobbied by the daughter of one of its top strategists

A Paper Excellence lobbyist solicited B.C.'s Office of the Premier while her father was a senior strategist for former premier John Horgan. The revelations come a day before the company faces investigation by a parliamentary committee.
Union calls strike a 'success' after inking new tentative agreements with feds

Union calls strike a 'success' after inking new tentative agreements with feds

OTTAWA — The national president for the Public Service Alliance of Canada is calling the union's strike action a success after reaching tentative agreements with the federal government that secure wage increases meant to compensate workers for inflat
'This can’t be real': Metro Vancouver man scratches $300,000 winning lotto ticket

'This can’t be real': Metro Vancouver man scratches $300,000 winning lotto ticket

He called his dad to tell him the good news, and his dad drove in to find out if it was real.
Police, city workers on the lookout for Richmond kids doing good deeds

Police, city workers on the lookout for Richmond kids doing good deeds

Mounties and city workers will be handing out Positive Tickets again
Opinion: 40-year mortgage terms will keep Canadians poor

Opinion: 40-year mortgage terms will keep Canadians poor

While extending the payment period may provide temporary financial relief, it can have devastating long-term consequences for Canadian homeowners.
Photo: Hedges set on fire outside Richmond homes

Photo: Hedges set on fire outside Richmond homes

Crews from Richmond Fire-Rescue were called out to Steveston Highway and No. 3 Road in the early hours of Sunday
PR consultant new chair of Richmond chamber of commerce

PR consultant new chair of Richmond chamber of commerce

The new board includes representatives from the casino, the port and the airport.
Update: High-risk sex offender back in custody in Vancouver

Update: High-risk sex offender back in custody in Vancouver

The dangerous offender was reported as "acting erratically" in an East Vancouver park on the weekend
Mother-to-baby HIV transmission shouldn't be happening in Canada, researchers say

Mother-to-baby HIV transmission shouldn't be happening in Canada, researchers say

All pregnant women should be screened for HIV infection, but that sometimes doesn't happen if they don't have access to good prenatal care, says Dr. Fatima Kakkar