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Species at 30 makes for a great guilty pleasure

That said, Giger didn't much care for the final film, which he thought was much too similar to the Alien franchise, which boasts his...

A new Martian climate model suggest a mostly cold, harsh environment

“Very early in Mars' history, maybe 4 billion years ago, the planet was warm enough to support lakes and river networks,” Kite told Ars....

Beloved Portland bars set to close after decades, citing post-pandemic woes

After years of service, Slow Bar and Home, A Bar are set to close, while Higgins Restaurant is on the brink, as the city...

5 big EV takeaways from Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”

Plus, OBBB got rid of penalties for automakers who fail to meet Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards. These standards have ramped up over the...

Intel increases Oregon layoffs by nearly 4 times as much

Intel Corp. revised the number of Oregon workers being laid off from 530 to 2,392, still set for July 15 at four Intel campuses....

Tough battles ahead for B.C. government unions in ‘crazy’ times

Unions for B.C. public sector workers are expecting challenging negotiations as the province struggles with economic uncertainty and big budget deficits. And one major...

Uncertainty swirls after Trump threatens 35% tariff on Canada

B.C. retailers are unlikely to be changing long-term plans following U.S. President Donald Trump's Thursday threat to levy a 35 per cent tariff on...

Vancouver council aims to activate empty storefronts in DTES

Vancouver city council unanimously approved a motion Wednesday from Coun. Mike Klassen that aims to make it easier and faster for entrepreneurs, artists and...

Broadway plan sees 146 projects in development pipeline

A transformative 30-year plan approved by Vancouver’s previous city council in 2022 for Broadway and its corridor has attracted significant interest from developers, with...

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