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B.C. Teachers' Federation calls for more transparency regarding number of uncertified teachers

The head of the B.C. Teachers' Federation says the government should work to track how many uncertified teachers are working across the province.It comes...

B.C. Lions: Five things to consider to start September

Sports Football CFL BC Lions The B.C. Lions...

Williams Lake First Nation purchases former residential school site with province's help

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.A former British Columbia residential school site being investigated as a possible location of potential burial sites has been purchased...

Canucks' Tucker Poolman not expected at training camp: Report

Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Poolman has been...

Vancouver area on track to see home prices stabilize amid higher borrowing costs: real estate board

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says higher borrowing costs combined with seasonal patterns are putting the housing market on track for slowing sales and...

Two distinct trends are appearing on Vancouver’s restaurant scene

Executive Chef Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson, Published on Main Ask the chef of a MICHELIN-Starred restaurant about the latest trends and chances are what you’ll get...

'A true hero of the Vancouverism generation': Nathan Edelson — city planner, activist, advocate — dead at 76

Vancouver's former top city planner for the Downtown Eastside is being remembered for his contributions to inclusive city-building following his death on Sunday.Nathan Edelson...

More companies are calling people back to the office. Many workers want to stay home

As soon as her company told employees they would have to return to the office part time, Amanda Nilsson started looking for a new...

Convoy leaders' trial will settle criminal question — but debates will rage on

When the highly anticipated trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber finally gets underway this week, there likely won't be much arguing about what...

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