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Opinion: Debunking myths about the real impacts of cannabis legalization

Opinion: Debunking myths about the real impacts of cannabis legalization

There were concerns about changes that cannabis legalization might bring. But some trends that were already underway beforehand mostly carried on afterward.
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation condemns wave of residential school denialism

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation condemns wave of residential school denialism

"The efforts of families to find the children buried at residential school sites have become a lightning rod for hatred," said the head of the centre.
Feds pump $12.5M into environmental literacy initiatives

Feds pump $12.5M into environmental literacy initiatives

Applications are being accepted until Oct. 31.
Bravo Zulu! Second SAR dog becomes certified for Sunshine Coast

Bravo Zulu! Second SAR dog becomes certified for Sunshine Coast

Trainer and handler Joyce Tattersall’s two canines are ready to help 
B.C. wage growth slowing as West Coast job postings drop by 15% annually: think tank

B.C. wage growth slowing as West Coast job postings drop by 15% annually: think tank

The number of job postings up slightly in August after a steady decline through most of 2023, says Conference Board of Canada
Letters: Appreciating the SSC FAC's tenacity

Letters: Appreciating the SSC FAC's tenacity

'We may or may not begin to see some positive results come out of the September 20 meeting, but there is always hope as long as our SCFAC hangs in there.'
B.C. first province to sign individual health deal with feds, worth $1.2 billion

B.C. first province to sign individual health deal with feds, worth $1.2 billion

VANCOUVER — Canada's health minister is touting Ottawa's new $1.2-billion bilateral funding agreement with British Columbia as a new model for federal-provincial co-operation to address the health-care crisis across the country.
Faster internet coming to qathet region

Faster internet coming to qathet region

Lund and sḵelhp (formerly Saltery Bay) to be connected to high-speed access
Bonniebrook home burns down in Thanksgiving weekend fire

Bonniebrook home burns down in Thanksgiving weekend fire

‘It was just so terrifying. It basically ate the house and spread’ says neighbour. GoFundMe started for affected family.
Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Canadians who work with people facing homelessness and hunger say their colleagues are carrying growing emotional burdens as demand for services soars beyond what their organizations can provide.