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These Coquitlam students are ready to sleep outside. Here’s why

These Coquitlam students are ready to sleep outside. Here’s why

Last year's Sleep Out for Covenant House raised $5,000
Northern Native Broadcasting launches new First Nation radio station, CJNY 106.3 FM in Vancouver

Northern Native Broadcasting launches new First Nation radio station, CJNY 106.3 FM in Vancouver

Vancouver, BC - CJNY 106.3 FM hit play on Friday March 3 when it launched at Hoobiyee Ts’aamiks Vancouver with a ceremony. Serving Coast Salish and First Nations in B.C.
Update: Missing man found

Update: Missing man found

Heritage B.C. holds open call submission for information on provincial heritage sites

Heritage B.C. holds open call submission for information on provincial heritage sites

This cultural map will track past activities that impacted different communities’ economy, growth and livelihoods.
More sleeping in, less showering, B.C. power usage report finds

More sleeping in, less showering, B.C. power usage report finds

Working from home also means the opportunity to fit in chores during the day
Trans Mountain expansion's price tag surpasses $30-billion threshold

Trans Mountain expansion's price tag surpasses $30-billion threshold

"Buying and building this pipeline will go down in the history books as one of, if not the, worst infrastructure decision a Canadian government has ever made,” said Greenpeace Canada senior energy strategist Keith Stewart.
Canadians didn't get the full picture on sky-high food prices from grocery CEOs' testimony: economist

Canadians didn't get the full picture on sky-high food prices from grocery CEOs' testimony: economist

Canadians didn’t get the full picture when grocery CEOs raking in record profits testified before a parliamentary committee tasked with investigating the drivers of high food prices, an economist and tax specialist said.
ExxonMobil cuts bait on exploration rights for B.C. coast

ExxonMobil cuts bait on exploration rights for B.C. coast

Fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil is relinquishing its long-standing oil and gas exploration permits that threaten sensitive marine ecosystems on the B.C. coast — a heartening development, a coalition of environmental groups say.
Labour shortage, or bad jobs?

Labour shortage, or bad jobs?

B.C. promises training, help for employers to add staff.
'Absolutely ludicrous': Travellers respond to Flair Airlines cancellations, aircraft seizure

'Absolutely ludicrous': Travellers respond to Flair Airlines cancellations, aircraft seizure

"I mean this 100% my family will NEVER book with this company again."