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New book provides guide for Canadian businesses to make moral decisions on reconciliation

New book provides guide for Canadian businesses to make moral decisions on reconciliation

“One of the biggest things to fear is missing out on the opportunity to integrate Indigenous perspective into your business, into your world, into your life," said author Alison Tedford Seaweed
B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

VICTORIA — The failure of a massive, multi-year money laundering investigation to yield charges is a "shocking" example of the shortfalls of federal financial crime law, British Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday.
B.C. residents face nearly $1M in penalties for gold mining fraud

B.C. residents face nearly $1M in penalties for gold mining fraud

Fraud took place at a presentation for investors at a luxury hotel in Vancouver.
Brrrr: Spring in B.C. will be colder than 'average'

Brrrr: Spring in B.C. will be colder than 'average'

Good news: No major 'arctic air' is coming for B.C.
Giro di Burnaby cancelled again, but there's a fun alternative coming

Giro di Burnaby cancelled again, but there's a fun alternative coming

While the professional cycling race, which drew thousands of spectators, will be cancelled, the city plans to host a fun and family-friendly event for children instead.
This B.C.-made AI model predicts cancer survival — by reading your doctor's notes

This B.C.-made AI model predicts cancer survival — by reading your doctor's notes

Based on research findings, the model predicted survival rates with more than 80 per cent accuracy. 
Downtown Vancouver to lose massive Nordstrom department store very soon

Downtown Vancouver to lose massive Nordstrom department store very soon

A very sudden loss
West Vancouver therapy dog Benny electrocuted on mall sidewalk

West Vancouver therapy dog Benny electrocuted on mall sidewalk

Poor Benny. His owner wants everyone to know about the risks of stray voltage.
This Vancouver musician auctioned off his guitar to support abortion funds in the U.S.

This Vancouver musician auctioned off his guitar to support abortion funds in the U.S.

The guitar has immense sentimental value for the musician and sold for over $7,500 CAD
'Took 30 minutes': Canada Day camping reservations slow B.C. booking site

'Took 30 minutes': Canada Day camping reservations slow B.C. booking site

By end of day, more than 5,000 reservations will have been made for the Canada Day long weekend, well exceeding January's "opening day" numbers.