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B.C. class-action lawsuit alleges Telus International exaggerated AI abilities

B.C. class-action lawsuit alleges Telus International exaggerated AI abilities

Senior executives allegedly misled investors about corporate financial performance tied to artificial intelligence.
Canada waits: AirPods Pro 2 hearing features explained

Canada waits: AirPods Pro 2 hearing features explained

Expert insights on the benefits and limitations of AirPods Pro 2 as hearing aids and the importance of professional assessments for hearing loss.
Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital now home site for mobile MRI

Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital now home site for mobile MRI

Mobile MRI should help cut wait times for Sunshine Coast residents waiting for the health service.
B.C. provincial courts received 235 judicial complaints in 2023

B.C. provincial courts received 235 judicial complaints in 2023

The annual report said 198 complaints weren’t about judicial misconduct but about other issues and were sent to appropriate agencies.
One-bedroom Vancouver condo listed for $5,100/month

One-bedroom Vancouver condo listed for $5,100/month

The apartment is inside The Butterfly, a 57-storey skyscraper that takes the shape of three organ pipes.
Defence set to argue son not criminally responsible for mom's murder due to mental disorder

Defence set to argue son not criminally responsible for mom's murder due to mental disorder

Court heard this week that Ryan Elder, 30, gave a detailed account to police of how he killed mother Raymonde Elder by punching, stabbing and strangling her
Should you wash your sweaters every week? 5 tips to save your clothes and the planet

Should you wash your sweaters every week? 5 tips to save your clothes and the planet

HeySunday examined news reports and industry best practices to explore how correct garment and linen care can increase sustainability.
Opinion: Canada's water governance and management systems threaten the country's water supply

Opinion: Canada's water governance and management systems threaten the country's water supply

Canadians over-consume water at alarming rates with an antiquated water licensing system that promotes competition and misuse over sustainability.
Victoria police use-of-force data shows Indigenous 'overrepresentation'

Victoria police use-of-force data shows Indigenous 'overrepresentation'

B.C.’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner says it's planning to release the results of an inquiry into police use of force in the province later this year, but it's still crunching numbers in the meantime.
Why you should work with a listing agent

Why you should work with a listing agent

Selling your home can get stressful and overwhelming, but there is someone who can help: a listing agent.