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Opinion: Air traffic control funding model ravaged by pandemic as industry struggles to recover

Opinion: Air traffic control funding model ravaged by pandemic as industry struggles to recover

The COVID-19 pandemic has been unlike any crisis, both in terms of depth and duration, and has damaged the aviation industry more than most sectors.
B.C. vintner looking for love on reality television show

B.C. vintner looking for love on reality television show

Charley loves hiking, spaghetti, westerns and Johnny Cash, and has built a house on eight acres of land that he wants to fill with family.
Opinion: Rather than focus on the speculative rights of sentient AI, we need to address human rights

Opinion: Rather than focus on the speculative rights of sentient AI, we need to address human rights

A Google engineer’s claims that a chatbot can feel things has prompted people to consider what consciousness means. It also begs the questions of the rights of sentient software and machines.
Opinion: Are the kids alright? Why Canada must urgently step up to ensure children's rights

Opinion: Are the kids alright? Why Canada must urgently step up to ensure children's rights

Under international law, children have the right to be heard in legal proceedings directly or indirectly affecting them. Canada must step up to ensure all human rights apply to kids as they do adults.
Save Old Growth blockader pleads guilty, same day protesters end highway, bridge protests

Save Old Growth blockader pleads guilty, same day protesters end highway, bridge protests

Ian Wiltow Schortinghuis, 30, pleaded guilty on June 29 to three counts of mischief and two counts of breach of undertaking for his role in protest roadblocks in Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond.
Timeline: The Vancouver Mayor’s Office, China and Canada’s intelligence agency

Timeline: The Vancouver Mayor’s Office, China and Canada’s intelligence agency

At the end of May, Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents met with Mayor Kennedy Stewart and warned him that the People’s Republic of China government could directly or indirectly interfere with the 2022 civic election.
North Vancouver wine broker off the hook for $85,000 sour deal

North Vancouver wine broker off the hook for $85,000 sour deal

The shipment of high-end wines was damaged and sent back, but the buyer was never compensated, court documents show
This interactive map shows you free and cheap campsites across B.C.

This interactive map shows you free and cheap campsites across B.C.

It also gives a breakdown of information for each location, including facilities, directions, and activities to enjoy.
Supreme Court won't hear convicted B.C. sex trafficker's appeal

Supreme Court won't hear convicted B.C. sex trafficker's appeal

Girls subjected to violence, intimidation, drugging and exploitation worked as prostitutes in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond, Nanaimo, Calgary and Edmonton and Montreal.
How a Vancouver doctor being their own queer self at work helps teen patients, too

How a Vancouver doctor being their own queer self at work helps teen patients, too

"I realized I kind of wrote myself out of my own story."