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Opinion: The federal government's plan to cut fertilizer emissions will not threaten food security

Opinion: The federal government's plan to cut fertilizer emissions will not threaten food security

The emission reduction targets outlined for Canadian fertilizer use will not lead to food shortages and food insecurity.
ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

Candy Elaine Rheaume was paid $25 per name for information given to an acquaintance involved in the drug trade.
'Got to sign off': Man behind hilarious North Van signs retiring

'Got to sign off': Man behind hilarious North Van signs retiring

Some have taken to social media to express their heartbreak.
What is silvopasture and why is B.C.'s agriculture ministry teaching it?

What is silvopasture and why is B.C.'s agriculture ministry teaching it?

Timber and livestock producers take note.
B.C. strata owner sneaks in dog in bag, tribunal upholds $200 bylaw fine

B.C. strata owner sneaks in dog in bag, tribunal upholds $200 bylaw fine

A man claimed his family member's dog was his and was protected under old bylaws that allowed pets. B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal disagreed.
Fraser River sockeye scores: U.S. 310,480, Canada zero

Fraser River sockeye scores: U.S. 310,480, Canada zero

Late summer sockeye returns may be too low for commercial openings
'Immoral and reckless': BCCLA condemns forced mental health & addictions treatment proposal

'Immoral and reckless': BCCLA condemns forced mental health & addictions treatment proposal

“Forced treatment of people who use drugs cannot be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society," argues BCCLA staff counsel Meghan McDermott.
Federal government offers $21M for construction apprentice training

Federal government offers $21M for construction apprentice training

The $21-million grant, announced Wednesday in Victoria, will be paid directly to contractors.
'Our hearts stay in Odesa, but we must leave': Seeking refuge in Vancouver from war in Ukraine

'Our hearts stay in Odesa, but we must leave': Seeking refuge in Vancouver from war in Ukraine

"We just relax and close our eyes and think about how it's possible that we are Vancouver but we feel that we are in Odesa."
Opinion: The pandemic changed what it means to have a 'good death'

Opinion: The pandemic changed what it means to have a 'good death'

As we reflect on what life means to us in this post-pandemic shuffle, we need to also contemplate what a “good death” is.