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Majority of Canadians view Queen in positive light — rest of Royal Family, not so much

Majority of Canadians view Queen in positive light — rest of Royal Family, not so much

For many Canadians, Queen Elizabeth II is the only British monarch they've ever known.
WLNG says it has given the ‘final green light’ for construction

WLNG says it has given the ‘final green light’ for construction

The $1.6-billion project in Squamish will be moving ahead after years of delays.
Why Canada needs a sustainable aviation fuel strategy

Why Canada needs a sustainable aviation fuel strategy

Net-zero 2050 goals won’t be met without decarbonizing airline industry: Deloitte
Opinion: 6 ways to build resilience and hope into young people's learning about climate change

Opinion: 6 ways to build resilience and hope into young people's learning about climate change

There are ways to convey the hard scientific facts about climate change and help young generations adapt in the face of adversity and manage change over time.
Opinion: Housing co-ops could solve Canada's housing affordability crisis

Opinion: Housing co-ops could solve Canada's housing affordability crisis

In a period when homelessness and housing costs have reached crisis levels, it’s time to look at housing co-operatives as a potential game-changer.
'Sizzling summer': Old Farmer's Almanac releases summer forecast for B.C.

'Sizzling summer': Old Farmer's Almanac releases summer forecast for B.C.

Here's what to expect this summer.
Everything B.C. residents need to know about the new U.S. travel rules regarding face masks

Everything B.C. residents need to know about the new U.S. travel rules regarding face masks

How will the rule affect flights departing Canada for the U.S.?
These B.C. cities will get hit hardest by future heat waves

These B.C. cities will get hit hardest by future heat waves

The B.C. Interior cities of Kelowna, Kamloops, Penticton, Creston and Vernon are expected to face some of the hottest and long-lasting heat waves starting in 2051. A lack of preparedness, however, still leaves the big cities of Metro Vancouver vulnerable.
How Canadian tenants, landlords and cities must face extreme heat

How Canadian tenants, landlords and cities must face extreme heat

National guidance outlines how tenants, landlords and cities should prepare for the next heat wave.
Convictions overturned for B.C. man accused of importing 15kg of meth on Canada Day

Convictions overturned for B.C. man accused of importing 15kg of meth on Canada Day

Rajkumar Subramaniam will face a new trial after an appeal found the jury that convicted him received poor instructions.