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West Vancouver students showcase their talent in grad art show

West Vancouver students showcase their talent in grad art show

More than 30 works diving into the creative minds of local youth are on display at the Ferry Building Gallery until June 29
Rob Shaw: B.C. eyes new rules to rein in municipal mayhem

Rob Shaw: B.C. eyes new rules to rein in municipal mayhem

With Kamloops as the poster child for chaos, housing minister looks to bring new accountability rules before the next municipal election
Canadians give themselves a C grade in AI skills, TD survey shows

Canadians give themselves a C grade in AI skills, TD survey shows

The survey also found trust in AI was relatively low.
Young grads face a tough job market. Here's how to make your way in

Young grads face a tough job market. Here's how to make your way in

Cold emails with no followup don't do any good for job prospects.
Who's looking out for the seafarers?

Who's looking out for the seafarers?

The Tyee goes inside a surprise ship inspection at Vancouver’s port to uncover working conditions.
Opinion: Why Canada's Strong Borders Act is as troublesome as Donald Trump's travel bans

Opinion: Why Canada's Strong Borders Act is as troublesome as Donald Trump's travel bans

Canada's 'Strong Border Act' is a recent chapter in the history of co-operation and coercion by the United States, but for Canadians, it could be even more troubling than Donald Trump's travel bans.
North Van's Griffin Art Projects celebrates 10 years of championing local arts scene

North Van's Griffin Art Projects celebrates 10 years of championing local arts scene

Founded in 2015, the North Vancouver non-profit was inspired by the simple yet powerful idea of bringing great art out of storage and into the public
Day 8: Two properties put on evacuation order due to Squamish wildfire

Day 8: Two properties put on evacuation order due to Squamish wildfire

Two homes have been ordered evacuated due to dangerous slope instability caused by the aftermath of the Dryden Creek wildfire. Officials stress that the risk is not from active flames, but from falling trees and debris.
Abbotsford Canucks lost Game 2 but have home-ice advantage in Calder Cup Final

Abbotsford Canucks lost Game 2 but have home-ice advantage in Calder Cup Final

With the series tied 1-1, the Canucks return home for three-straight games in Abbotsford.
'So romantic': Woman finds 14-year-old love letter in a bottle near B.C. lake

'So romantic': Woman finds 14-year-old love letter in a bottle near B.C. lake

Back in May 2011, a woman named 'C' wrote a love letter to a man named Tanner James, who was moving to Victoria.