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How to stop taking things so personally

How to stop taking things so personally

Rula provides tips on how to take things less personally without losing your ability to show care and concern for others.
Pender Harbour-Egmont Highlights: SCCSS offering Fresh Food Market on Thursdays

Pender Harbour-Egmont Highlights: SCCSS offering Fresh Food Market on Thursdays

Also, Living Heritage Society hosting Sarah Wray Hall anniversary party
Sechelt Skies: The planets are back, also, spotting the Milky Way, Scorpio and Sagittarius

Sechelt Skies: The planets are back, also, spotting the Milky Way, Scorpio and Sagittarius

And, the International Space Station has an impressive month for passes
Opinion: Supporting long COVID patients and the people caring for them

Opinion: Supporting long COVID patients and the people caring for them

Although millions are navigating long COVID, four years into the pandemic both patients and their caregivers continue to face challenges accessing the information and care they need.
The rent vs. buy debate in the Canadian housing market

The rent vs. buy debate in the Canadian housing market

Money.ca explains the pros and cons of renting and owning property in Canada.
Search over Vancouver’s English Bay for missing person

Search over Vancouver’s English Bay for missing person

Search and rescue were scouring the area for the missing person by air and boat.
BBB: Fake events, phony tickets take festival goers by surprise

BBB: Fake events, phony tickets take festival goers by surprise

Summer season is festival season. What you need to know before clicking "buy tickets."
Significant progress on Cancer Action Plan but 'work to do,' health minister says

Significant progress on Cancer Action Plan but 'work to do,' health minister says

As part of cancer screening, the province launched the country’s first HPV self-screening program to catch the virus that can cause cervical cancer. Almost 30,000 have been ordered since Jan. 29.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What Canada will be like in 50 years

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What Canada will be like in 50 years

B.C. residents ordered to pay US$119.3M to SEC in offshore stock fraud case

B.C. residents ordered to pay US$119.3M to SEC in offshore stock fraud case

Five B.C. residents were recently issued US$51 million in disgorgement orders and civil penalties, bringing the total monetary orders to over US$119.3 million for a widespread offshore stock fraud scheme perpetrated, in part, from Vancouver.