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Update: Coquitlam psychiatric patients wanted on Canada-wide warrants found

Update: Coquitlam psychiatric patients wanted on Canada-wide warrants found

Eric Sabbadin and Michael Gardner failed to return to a designated facility Sunday night (Sept. 4).
Award being offered in memory of four UBC students killed on flight PS752

Award being offered in memory of four UBC students killed on flight PS752

"There is a phrase that goes, 'Turn great sadness into great work.' And that scholarship is an example of that," says the brother of one of the victims.
Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Stuffed toy found at a B.C. rest stop near Osoyoos
Labour forces: Back-to-office dilemma challenges employers, employees

Labour forces: Back-to-office dilemma challenges employers, employees

Free parking and dog-friendly policies are enticing workers back to the office.
Opinion: More housing supply isn't a cure-all for the housing crisis

Opinion: More housing supply isn't a cure-all for the housing crisis

Unaffordability is only one type of housing vulnerability that has taken its toll on British Columbians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Locals catch photos of northern lights around Metro Vancouver

Locals catch photos of northern lights around Metro Vancouver

Did you see them?
Opinion: Canada's low-risk alcohol use guidelines have been slashed to 6 drinks per week. Here's why

Opinion: Canada's low-risk alcohol use guidelines have been slashed to 6 drinks per week. Here's why

What has changed in the last decade since the 2011 guidelines?
Labour forces: Robots, AI gaining more traction in the workforce

Labour forces: Robots, AI gaining more traction in the workforce

Technology is set to radically retool workplace responsibilities for humans.
Labour forces: Inflation plus full employment equals wage pressures

Labour forces: Inflation plus full employment equals wage pressures

Employees hold all the cards in Canada's tight labour market.
Minority groups say they are tired of apologies that are more spectacle than action

Minority groups say they are tired of apologies that are more spectacle than action

It's time, advocates say, to build strong solidarity among marginalized groups to pressure institutions into combating systemic oppression.