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Recession not guaranteed: B.C. braces for 'bumpy' ride

Recession not guaranteed: B.C. braces for 'bumpy' ride

Downturn or recession? Experts debate the severity of economic shock ahead.
Networking key to recruitment as job vacancies abound

Networking key to recruitment as job vacancies abound

Value of in-person events underscored after years of pandemic restrictions
Opinion: Indigenous food sovereignty requires better and more accurate data collection

Opinion: Indigenous food sovereignty requires better and more accurate data collection

A lack of data prevents governments and agri-food organizations from knowing what kinds of supports should be provided to reinvigorate Indigenous agricultural economies.
End the 'careless disregard' of human life, say relatives of Indigenous women whose lives were taken

End the 'careless disregard' of human life, say relatives of Indigenous women whose lives were taken

“So many grandmothers today (are) raising the children of our loved ones that went missing. And we have so many nieces and nephews missing their aunties," say Brenda Wilson.
On the brink: Global crises ranging from climate to economic meltdown demand radical change

On the brink: Global crises ranging from climate to economic meltdown demand radical change

Amid a number of major crises, the world clearly needs radical change. But what will it look like? The desire to return to pre-pandemic ‘normal’ is powerful, but ‘normal’ is what got us where we are today.
Opinion: What is 'blended learning' and how can it benefit post-secondary students?

Opinion: What is 'blended learning' and how can it benefit post-secondary students?

Teaching approaches should be rooted in learning objectives or students’ experiences, and these considerations aren’t the same as whether course components are online or in-person.
B.C. woman attacked by deer in front of her own home

B.C. woman attacked by deer in front of her own home

Deer attacks on humans aren't common but they have been known to happen during rutting season in the fall.
Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

B.C. companies are custom-manufacturing equipment to reduce agricultural food waste.
Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

The pyramid scheme originated in Florida and had five B.C. residents play an integral role.
B.C. adds 33K jobs in September as gains put squeeze on labour market

B.C. adds 33K jobs in September as gains put squeeze on labour market

The province recovered job losses from a month prior, but gaps persist in full-time employment.