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B.C. massage therapist reprimanded for emailing patients his COVID opinions

B.C. massage therapist reprimanded for emailing patients his COVID opinions

Ian Glass criticized mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health professionals, and included statements about the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
Police not pursuing charges against teen after Burnaby SkyTrain station pepper-spraying

Police not pursuing charges against teen after Burnaby SkyTrain station pepper-spraying

'Several passengers suffering from the effects of bear spray' were treated at the Production Way-University SkyTrain station in Burnaby Tuesday night after an apparently 'unprovoked' pepper-spraying.
UBC regrets handling of Turpel-Lafond, as she loses honour at different university

UBC regrets handling of Turpel-Lafond, as she loses honour at different university

VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia says it deeply regrets its handling of the case of retired judge and former law professor Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, who was the subject of a CBC investigation about her claims of Indigenous heritage.
Zellers reveals locations for 2023 reboot, including 3 in and around Vancouver

Zellers reveals locations for 2023 reboot, including 3 in and around Vancouver

One of Canada's most iconic stores is almost ready for its comeback!
Eby intends to bring one-stop approach to resource project permitting process

Eby intends to bring one-stop approach to resource project permitting process

First Nations partnerships and co-management the way of the future, says premier
Opinion: Video gaming can bolster classroom learning, but not without teacher support

Opinion: Video gaming can bolster classroom learning, but not without teacher support

Without an educator to critically engage students about learning in a game, the learning can be misinformed or lost.
The future of rare cold-water coral garden on B.C. coast is still on the line

The future of rare cold-water coral garden on B.C. coast is still on the line

“If we let this slide this year again, we risk losing more coral fans,” said marine zoologist Neil McDaniel.
Two B.C. judicial complaints investigated in 2021

Two B.C. judicial complaints investigated in 2021

B.C. provincial court received 211 complaints for 2021, down from the 352-complaint high in 2017.
Canadians have to pay more to visit some Italian attractions in 2023. Here's why

Canadians have to pay more to visit some Italian attractions in 2023. Here's why

But there is also a picturesque Italian region you can visit for free.
Another whale turns up dead on B.C. shoreline

Another whale turns up dead on B.C. shoreline

A necropsy is being done to determine how the whale died.