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Enter your wildlife photos in this BC SPCA contest

Enter your wildlife photos in this BC SPCA contest

The BC SPCA invites the public to participate in its 12 th annual Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest.
Fabled Victoria hotel sold to North Vancouver developer

Fabled Victoria hotel sold to North Vancouver developer

In Victoria, an award-winning waterfront property sells to a developer for $5.6 million while B.C. taxpayers pay $14 million for a half-century old motel where the building is assessed at $90,000
Hootsuite taps new CEO to replace co-founder Ryan Holmes

Hootsuite taps new CEO to replace co-founder Ryan Holmes

What happened: Hootsuite names new CEO Why it matters: Vancouver tech firm long at the centre of rumours of an IPO or sale Hootsuite has landed a new CEO following a nearly eight-month search to replace co-founder Ryan Holmes.
Dentists work to clear backlog after months-long closures

Dentists work to clear backlog after months-long closures

Dentists are busy catching up on backlogs of patients as pandemic restrictions lift across the region.
Canadian travel confusing? Check out this interactive map

Canadian travel confusing? Check out this interactive map

Tourism roundtable puts map together with details on what's open and what travel restrictions are in place
OLDER AND WISER: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights an important year-round issue

OLDER AND WISER: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights an important year-round issue

It was World Elder Abuse Awareness Day earlier this week, a day chosen by the United Nations “where people across the globe use their collective voice to raise awareness about abuse against older persons.
Whistler Blackcomb hopes to open June 29

Whistler Blackcomb hopes to open June 29

Opening must align with Phase 3 of B.C.'s Restart Plan
North Van family living with ALS advocates for more research

North Van family living with ALS advocates for more research

He’d heard of the disease before, knew of the famous baseball player it was colloquially named after, but for most of his life he hadn’t had any reason to take a look at the particulars.
Here’s how to embrace the Sunshine Coast’s restorative beauty—safely

Here’s how to embrace the Sunshine Coast’s restorative beauty—safely

It’s time to start listening to your heart again. In British Columbia, nature has always provided people with a source of inspiration and rejuvenation.
Pandemic complicates dog adoption initiatives in B.C.

Pandemic complicates dog adoption initiatives in B.C.

Travel restrictions hinder adoption societies’ abilities to meet demand for pets from abroad