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Opinion: Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics

Opinion: Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics

AI is still in its early stages and may certainly improve significantly in the coming years.
Stress levels higher in health care and social assistance sectors: StatCan

Stress levels higher in health care and social assistance sectors: StatCan

7.5% of workers report having to take time off from their job or business in the past year.
Canadian-Baha’i community remembers execution of 10 women in Iran for refusing to recant their faith

Canadian-Baha’i community remembers execution of 10 women in Iran for refusing to recant their faith

The violence today is reminiscent of what took place in Iran 40 years ago.
Photos: 858 Skookumchuk Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron inspection

Photos: 858 Skookumchuk Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron inspection

The 858 Skookumchuk Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron held its 24th annual ceremonial review June 3 at the Holy Family Catholic Church. 
Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Do you enjoy fireworks or would you rather see a light show at your Canada Day celebration?
To the Rescue! RCM SAR 14 celebrates its new boathouse

To the Rescue! RCM SAR 14 celebrates its new boathouse

Royal Canadian Marine Search & Rescue Station 14 (Gibsons) held a grand opening for their new boathouse at the Gibsons Landing Harbour Authority Wharf on May 30.
Drug alert issued for qathet region

Drug alert issued for qathet region

Substance has caused overdose, according to Vancouver Coastal Health
Your B.C. gas bill could be dropping by up to $125/year

Your B.C. gas bill could be dropping by up to $125/year

FortisBC's rate change will save B.C.'s residents an average of between $90 and $125 per year on home heating bills.
Youth accused of firing pellet gun at highway traffic

Youth accused of firing pellet gun at highway traffic

Two 11 year olds and a youth aged 12 accused of firing a pellet rifle at vehicles travelling on Highway 101 near Ruby Lake have been referred to the Coast's restorative justice program .
No charges laid in reported firearm incident at Madeira Park dock

No charges laid in reported firearm incident at Madeira Park dock

A search located neither firearms nor ammunition and no charges have been laid in relation to a June 14 incident at the Madeira Park Government wharf, according to a statement released by Sunshine Coast RCMP.