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Indulge in sweet treats for a good cause on World Macaron Day

Indulge in sweet treats for a good cause on World Macaron Day

Yum — March 20 marks World Macaron Day and the arrival of spring.
Flair Airlines plane confiscations rattling ultra-low-cost carrier niche

Flair Airlines plane confiscations rattling ultra-low-cost carrier niche

Abruptly having planes repossessed giving passengers pause when booking flights
"Linen-less" meetings and rapid turnarounds: How this Burnaby hotel adapted after COVID-19

"Linen-less" meetings and rapid turnarounds: How this Burnaby hotel adapted after COVID-19

Hotel and conference guests have different priorities in the wake of the pandemic.
Body found after shots fired in Surrey, B.C., homicide unit investigating

Body found after shots fired in Surrey, B.C., homicide unit investigating

SURREY, B.C. — Police say a body with apparent gunshot wounds has been found in a parked vehicle in Surrey, B.C. A statement from Surrey RCMP says the body was discovered as officers were called to the Grandview Heights neighbourhood just before 8 p.
Watch: Dinosaur, protesters storm Burnaby City Hall to oppose compost plant on wetlands

Watch: Dinosaur, protesters storm Burnaby City Hall to oppose compost plant on wetlands

Local environmentalists and streamkeepers took to city hall on Monday — including one in an inflatable dinosaur costume — to oppose the city's planned green recycling plant at Fraser Foreshore Park.
B.C. couple loses wedding photo deposit due to pandemic delays

B.C. couple loses wedding photo deposit due to pandemic delays

By the time the wedding was rescheduled a second time, the wedding photographer had stopped her services.
Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

OTTAWA — New polling suggests the majority of Canadians want the federal government to call an independent inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections, but still feel the country's electoral system is safe.
Opinion: Junos 2023 reminds us how Canadian content regulations and funding supports music across the country

Opinion: Junos 2023 reminds us how Canadian content regulations and funding supports music across the country

Here’s how radio Canadian content policy started, and how Canadian legislation, C-11, could contribute to supporting and growing home-grown music in the digital era.
An invisible climate killer is lurking behind B.C.’s LNG boom

An invisible climate killer is lurking behind B.C.’s LNG boom

Invisible to the naked eye, undetectable by smell and 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide for its short-term warming impact on the climate, methane is explosive, toxic and can make helicopters fall out of the sky.
Eight skunks found dead with avian flu in Vancouver and Richmond

Eight skunks found dead with avian flu in Vancouver and Richmond

"We're looking for signs of mammalian adaptation," said B.C.'s chief veterinarian.