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Can you get fired for something offensive you post outside of work or for being at an anti-mask rally?

Can you get fired for something offensive you post outside of work or for being at an anti-mask rally?

B.C. employment and human rights lawyer answers these questions and more.
Watch: Remastered video captures what Vancouver looked like during World War II

Watch: Remastered video captures what Vancouver looked like during World War II

What did Vancouver look like in 1942? Like this!
Lunar New Year: Year of the Ox predictions

Lunar New Year: Year of the Ox predictions

Predictions for each zodiac for the year of the ox.
This coyote found the perfect time to wander on a Metro Vancouver beach (VIDEO)

This coyote found the perfect time to wander on a Metro Vancouver beach (VIDEO)

It looks like it should be a painting, not a real-life video clip
This short animation explains how the Lions Gate Bridge lane control system works

This short animation explains how the Lions Gate Bridge lane control system works

The rhyme and reason to the Lions Gate Bridge lane control system....
North Vancouver's Rowan Wick takes aim at big bullpen role with Chicago Cubs

North Vancouver's Rowan Wick takes aim at big bullpen role with Chicago Cubs

Catcher-turned-pitcher talks about training in the rain and shooting for the all-star game
Out-of-bounds snowboarder not very grateful for help, North Shore Rescue says

Out-of-bounds snowboarder not very grateful for help, North Shore Rescue says

As North Shore Rescue calls go, it was a frustrating one. The team rescued an out-of-bounds snowboarder Tuesday evening after he became stranded in unsafe terrain outside Cypress Mountain resort.
Ryan Reynolds shares snaps from Vancouver-based movie set (PHOTOS)

Ryan Reynolds shares snaps from Vancouver-based movie set (PHOTOS)

Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

The Royal BC Museum recently announced they'd determined the found item was likely used in rituals by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations. This carver says no, it's his work from 2017.
B.C. teacher’s heart-felt mini-Bernie warms donors, charities benefit

B.C. teacher’s heart-felt mini-Bernie warms donors, charities benefit

Laurie Bayly’s woolly rendition of a mitten-clad Bernie Sanders, which measures 15 centimetres high, has turned into a fund­raising effort that the elementary-school teacher and counsellor never expected.