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Can companies make chocolate more sustainable? B.C. researcher trying to find out

Can companies make chocolate more sustainable? B.C. researcher trying to find out

Sophia Carodenuto is looking for ways to make food more sustainable in an unusual place: The business practices used by the companies who control the world’s chocolate trade.
B.C. food providers are donating menstrual products for International Women's Day

B.C. food providers are donating menstrual products for International Women's Day

The stores will be supporting period poverty this month by donating products to three different organizations
Cop from Port Coquitlam gets six-month driving ban after striking cyclist during 911 call

Cop from Port Coquitlam gets six-month driving ban after striking cyclist during 911 call

The officer's sentence was mitigated by several factors, including the fact that a driving prohibition could expose the front line worker to COVID-19 while commuting on public transportation
Prest: Seven-year-old girl faces rock fight to show true strength of an ally

Prest: Seven-year-old girl faces rock fight to show true strength of an ally

A lasting bond was formed by an act of courage seventy years ago in North Vancouver
BC Ferries launches new 'Saver' fare on routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island

BC Ferries launches new 'Saver' fare on routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island

BC Ferries hopes the new fare options will help manage an expected increase in demand once travel restrictions are lifted.
People protest as Trans Mountain chainsaws fire up to clear Burnaby trees

People protest as Trans Mountain chainsaws fire up to clear Burnaby trees

More than 1,300 trees slated to come down
Phone number for booking COVID-19 jab on Sunshine Coast released

Phone number for booking COVID-19 jab on Sunshine Coast released

Clinics to be located in Sechelt, Gibsons, Madeira Park
MOTI says bypass study on the way

MOTI says bypass study on the way

Corridor review meeting ‘first step’ in establishing Highway 101 priorities
Dr. Bonnie Henry calls anti-mask rhetoric, threats 'incredibly challenging'

Dr. Bonnie Henry calls anti-mask rhetoric, threats 'incredibly challenging'

Health Minister Adrian Dix urging a more respectful debate
Province transfers 616 hectares of ‘gravel lands’ to shíshálh Nation

Province transfers 616 hectares of ‘gravel lands’ to shíshálh Nation

Access to the Chapman water treatment plant protected under agreement