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Canadian professionals are more burnt out than last year, report finds

Canadian professionals are more burnt out than last year, report finds

Schedule flexibility has created a sense that people need to be available at all times, making it harder to disconnect from work.
Ocean rescue 'heroes' the subject of new television series

Ocean rescue 'heroes' the subject of new television series

TV series "a chance for us to shine the light on a group of young mariners ... on B.C.'s west coast."
Canadians living near wildfires have greater risk of lung cancer, brain tumours

Canadians living near wildfires have greater risk of lung cancer, brain tumours

Wildfires can have harmful impacts on air quality but they can also pollute aquatic, soil, and indoor environments.
B.C. student headed to Ottawa to work in the House of Commons

B.C. student headed to Ottawa to work in the House of Commons

A Kamloops student will be bringing his passion for politics to Parliament Hill this fall, having been selected as one of 40 youths to take on a one-year term working as a House of Commons page.
The symptoms of COVID-19 appear to be changing. Here's what to look for

The symptoms of COVID-19 appear to be changing. Here's what to look for

More people are reporting different symptoms of the virus.
Get in gear: A cycling enthusiast's guide to buying your first bicycle

Get in gear: A cycling enthusiast's guide to buying your first bicycle

Want to take up cycling but aren't sure where to start? It all begins with your wheels.
B.C. diabetes clinical trials aim to free people from insulin

B.C. diabetes clinical trials aim to free people from insulin

100 years after two Canadians discovered insulin as a diabetes management tool, B.C. researchers believe they've found a treatment to get diabetics off insulin.
Opinion: Mayor Kennedy Stewart caught stealing intellectual property

Opinion: Mayor Kennedy Stewart caught stealing intellectual property

Hey, dude, that photo belongs to us
B.C. Premier John Horgan broke the law with 2020’s snap election: lawyer

B.C. Premier John Horgan broke the law with 2020’s snap election: lawyer

Lawsuit seeks ruling that premier, lieutenant governor defied fixed election date clause
Why it may take 'several years' for the B.C. Securities Commission to collect more fines

Why it may take 'several years' for the B.C. Securities Commission to collect more fines

New collection powers granted to the B.C. Securities Commission will take time to reflect in annual revenue streams, says director of enforcement Doug Muir.