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Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

The Hospital Employees' Union warns 500 of its members will be forced to leave the country this year if nothing changes.
List then look or look then list?

List then look or look then list?

Which order of operations to choose depends on your unique needs.
Opinion: This is why we need to care about plunging fertility rates

Opinion: This is why we need to care about plunging fertility rates

The choice of more and more Canadians to have only one child or no children is about to become your problem, writes advocate Alicia Peters
5 things you (probably) didn't know about money in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about money in Vancouver

From art on $20 bills to police badges to a $100,000 find
'Another attack on workers': Burnaby supports postal workers' union amid Canada Post review

'Another attack on workers': Burnaby supports postal workers' union amid Canada Post review

There's a new commission reviewing Canada Post.
Opinion: Is there life out there? The existence of other technological species is highly likely

Opinion: Is there life out there? The existence of other technological species is highly likely

According to astronomers, there are approximately 200 billion trillion stars in our observable universe — chances are, there's life out there somewhere.
Young B.C. innovators invited to present their ideas for a better future

Young B.C. innovators invited to present their ideas for a better future

The Ingenious+ Challenge offers more than $250,000 in prizes with dedicated money reserved for B.C. winners.
Unions and B.C. government gear up for tough negotiations

Unions and B.C. government gear up for tough negotiations

Talks start with high union expectations and great economic uncertainty for government.
From Ghana to B.C.: How climate change is making chocolate more expensive

From Ghana to B.C.: How climate change is making chocolate more expensive

A spike in global cacao prices made worse by climate change is putting pressure on B.C. chocolate companies and the farmers they rely on
Holocaust course proposed for Burnaby high school students

Holocaust course proposed for Burnaby high school students

A new Grade 12 course would give students a chance to expand on mandatory Holocaust education in Social Studies 10.