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Opinion: Four lessons from online learning that should stick after the pandemic

Opinion: Four lessons from online learning that should stick after the pandemic

The question for all educators should be: How do we capitalize on COVID-19 initiated change to build better education systems for the future?
Opinion: How would Canada approach the prospect of war?

Opinion: How would Canada approach the prospect of war?

In a world where co-operation has given way to competition and conflict, how will Canada approach the prospect of war?
Is Canada really a leader of LGBTQ+ refugee rights?

Is Canada really a leader of LGBTQ+ refugee rights?

LGBTQ+ organizations call for better support for LGBTQ+ refugees who are often retraumatized through the immigration process and left to fend for themselves.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Massey Tunnel

5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Massey Tunnel

It's a true low point in Canada
Update: Iconic Vancouver steam clock smashed

Update: Iconic Vancouver steam clock smashed

Luckily the damage doesn't appear too bad
Bomb scare delays BMO Vancouver Marathon after volunteer finds suspicious device

Bomb scare delays BMO Vancouver Marathon after volunteer finds suspicious device

The race started one hour late.
Pemberton, Lil’wat Nation unveil new community forest plan

Pemberton, Lil’wat Nation unveil new community forest plan

Management plan for the Spelkúmtn Community Forest, a collaboration between Pemberton and the Lil’wat Nation, was officially unveiled on April 21
Owners aim for June reopening for Squamish’s Shady Tree Pub

Owners aim for June reopening for Squamish’s Shady Tree Pub

Eatery was closed during the pandemic, served as COVID-19 test centre.
A debilitating form of arthritis kept this 19-year-old skier off Whistler's slopes—until she found sit-skiing

A debilitating form of arthritis kept this 19-year-old skier off Whistler's slopes—until she found sit-skiing

After one winter with Whistler Adaptive, Maddie Watts’ sights are now set on the 2026 Paralympics
More than one in 10 Canadian work-related deaths were in B.C. in 2020

More than one in 10 Canadian work-related deaths were in B.C. in 2020

There were 1,189 accepted COVID-19 injury claims in B.C. in 2020, a figure that more than doubled in 2021 to 3,465.