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How AI is transforming work and skills training

How AI is transforming work and skills training

Employers are gaining insight on skill gaps in their workforces and educators are gaining tools to help them respond to evolving labour force needs.
B.C. nurse suspended for insensitive patient interactions

B.C. nurse suspended for insensitive patient interactions

The insensitive interactions involved vulnerable patients from marginalized communities.
Dozens of tenants at North Van's Travelodge supportive housing site face eviction

Dozens of tenants at North Van's Travelodge supportive housing site face eviction

About 35 vulnerable people say they’ve been left with few options after being told they need to leave the temporary supportive housing site in North Vancouver by the end of May
GoFundMe launched for Vancouver firefighter who had leg amputated due to flesh-eating disease

GoFundMe launched for Vancouver firefighter who had leg amputated due to flesh-eating disease

The community is rallying to support a family struck by tragedy.
Alleged B.C. drug traffickers, conspiring killers' court cases underway

Alleged B.C. drug traffickers, conspiring killers' court cases underway

Vancouver, Richmond, North Vancouver, Delta and Surrey all focuses of police investigations.
Feds pump in $18M to speed up City of North Vancouver housing

Feds pump in $18M to speed up City of North Vancouver housing

The money is expected to help remove a lot of the barriers that inhibit new housing now
B.C. announces minimum nurse-to-patient ratios, $237M to recruit and retain staff

B.C. announces minimum nurse-to-patient ratios, $237M to recruit and retain staff

The nursing ratios will be a first for Canada, says B.C.'s health minister.
B.C.'s eviction moratorium effective but reveals flaws in tenancy branch

B.C.'s eviction moratorium effective but reveals flaws in tenancy branch

Surrey had the highest rate of evictions during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owners of Richmond vault company sued for almost $300K in missing gold, metals

Owners of Richmond vault company sued for almost $300K in missing gold, metals

A B.C. Supreme Court judge gave two customers the green light to pursue lawsuits against the insolvent owners.
The Polygon's annual film program encourages Indigenous artists to consider connection

The Polygon's annual film program encourages Indigenous artists to consider connection

Participants for this year’s Reponse program delved into their own meaning of ‘All Woven Together’