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'Do what you love' could be contributing to the Great Resignation

'Do what you love' could be contributing to the Great Resignation

The passion paradigm can fuel demands for better, more meaningful work, but this is only possible when it’s accompanied by a strong social safety net
Cleanup continuing after king tides swamp West Vancouver waterfront

Cleanup continuing after king tides swamp West Vancouver waterfront

Ambleside, Dundarave piers still closed after some pilings knocked out
Chronic pain sufferers need more support to avoid injection drug use, study shows

Chronic pain sufferers need more support to avoid injection drug use, study shows

Some patients being prescribed opioid drugs for chronic pain are moving toward self-injecting, such painkillers they get from friends, family or drug dealers
Alleged thief removed from Vancouver courthouse for not wearing a mask

Alleged thief removed from Vancouver courthouse for not wearing a mask

Vancouver courthouse sheriffs were quick to remove a man from first a courtroom and then the building after he refused to put on a mask at a judge's request
Adorable pups saved from 'deplorable conditions' need help with emergency care costs

Adorable pups saved from 'deplorable conditions' need help with emergency care costs

"Chuck and Stu are the sweetest little bundles of fur with so much love to give."
BC Supreme Court judge lifts publication ban to name Amanda Todd at trial

BC Supreme Court judge lifts publication ban to name Amanda Todd at trial

A publication ban naming a Port Coquitlam teen who was cyberbullied and died by suicide was lifted today (Monday).
Alleged securities fraudsters can be charged in U.S. but free to conduct business in B.C.

Alleged securities fraudsters can be charged in U.S. but free to conduct business in B.C.

And, whether a convicted international fraudster can conduct business in the province depends on if the B.C. Securities Commission files for a reciprocal order against them — that's not always a sure thing
Canada Line delays in Richmond start today

Canada Line delays in Richmond start today

The delays between Brighouse and Bridgeport will last until Feb. 2
UVic law team triggers landmark decision over plastic coffee pods

UVic law team triggers landmark decision over plastic coffee pods

Keurig Canada Inc. has been fined $3 million by the Competition Bureau. It turns out K-Cup coffee pods are "way more complicated to recycle" than originally claimed.
Injured coyote rescued at Iona beach on Sunday

Injured coyote rescued at Iona beach on Sunday

Local rescue organizations attended to the injured coyote in Richmond