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Pandemic hasn’t cooled climate-change concerns in Canada and U.S.: poll

Pandemic hasn’t cooled climate-change concerns in Canada and U.S.: poll

Large majorities of Canadians and Americans want companies and corporations, governments, and individuals and consumers to do more in order to deal with issues related to climate change
Metro 鶹ýӳman still missing 15 years after disappearing in Halifax

Metro 鶹ýӳman still missing 15 years after disappearing in Halifax

“It is never too late to come forward and the smallest piece of information may be just what is needed to progress the investigation,” police say
B.C. study links youth cannabis use with drinking

B.C. study links youth cannabis use with drinking

The study finds most minors treated for cannabis poisoning at BC Children’s Hospital prior to the legalization of recreational use in Canada had intentionally used cannabis with other mood-altering substances.
B.C. First Nations keeping COVID-19 cases down: health officials

B.C. First Nations keeping COVID-19 cases down: health officials

Since Jan. 1, there have been 87 cases of COVID-19 among Indigenous people in B.C. and four deaths, a rate below the provincial average
B.C. man tracks stolen pickup truck, then gets taken for a ride

B.C. man tracks stolen pickup truck, then gets taken for a ride

A man was dragged by his own stolen truck for several blocks before managing to scramble into the truck bed and climb into the cab.
North 鶹ýӳrescue crews respond to two mountain callouts a few hours apart

North 鶹ýӳrescue crews respond to two mountain callouts a few hours apart

District of North 鶹ýӳFire and Rescue Services responded to two calls to assist people in distress on the Grouse Grind and BCMC Trail Saturday.
Study finds PTSD, anxiety and burnout rates ranked high among B.C. nurses.

Study finds PTSD, anxiety and burnout rates ranked high among B.C. nurses.

The study found a staggering 85 per cent of respondents reported exposure to physical assault
This moving short film takes viewers on a cycle tour of 鶹ýӳduring the COVID-19 pandemic (VIDEO)

This moving short film takes viewers on a cycle tour of 鶹ýӳduring the COVID-19 pandemic (VIDEO)

Squamish-based adventure filmmaking group Anthill Films produced the short with the National Film Board
North 鶹ýӳstudents create moving musical tribute for grad ceremony (VIDEO)

North 鶹ýӳstudents create moving musical tribute for grad ceremony (VIDEO)

In all, 65 students from grades 8-12 took part in the powerful performance of “A Million Dreams,” from the musical The Greatest Showman
When it comes to mental health calls, 'We’ve asked the police to do too many things,' says expert

When it comes to mental health calls, 'We’ve asked the police to do too many things,' says expert

RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said this week members respond to 10,000 mental health calls a month across Canada, a figure that has been growing rapidly. 
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