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Hometown Hockey coming to North Van after COVID-19 2020 cancellation

Hometown Hockey coming to North Van after COVID-19 2020 cancellation

The weekend-long festival is finally coming to North Vancouver after the initial plan to hold the hockey celebration in 2020 was cancelled due to COVID-19.
Â鶹Éç¹ú²úseeks input on a permanent park use program

Â鶹Éç¹ú²úseeks input on a permanent park use program

The two separate surveys are now available online through April 5.
A look at COVID-19's social and economic impacts on Canadians, two years later

A look at COVID-19's social and economic impacts on Canadians, two years later

The pandemic has altered the world we once knew, and its impact will be felt for years.
Russian war strikes B.C. food supply, prices

Russian war strikes B.C. food supply, prices

Rising fertilizer, energy, animal feed and shipping costs accelerate inflation.
Be concerned about your data being stored outside of Canada, warns privacy chief

Be concerned about your data being stored outside of Canada, warns privacy chief

B.C.'s privacy commissioner continues to sound alarm bells about the digital storage and sharing of British Columbians' personal digital data outside of Canada.
Cuts to Express Entry may affect thousands of international students, activists warn

Cuts to Express Entry may affect thousands of international students, activists warn

A recent decision to cut intake of high-skilled workers in the coming years has advocates concerned that many international students won’t be given the opportunity to settle — and succeed — in Canada.
Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canadian educational institutions step up for Afghan refugees

Canada’s colleges and universities are helping break down financial barriers faced by refugees seeking language training and skills upgrades through scholarships, bursaries and other initiatives.
Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainian Canadians dream of reuniting with family members stuck in a war zone

Ukrainians living in Canada want to bring their family members to safety, but wonder what it will take and worry it may be too dangerous to get their loved ones out of Ukraine while Russian shelling continues
Here are 5 last-minute spring break getaways in B.C. (PHOTOS)

Here are 5 last-minute spring break getaways in B.C. (PHOTOS)

Vancouverites can still find some great options.
Whistler Blackcomb announces minimum wage hike for 2022-23 season

Whistler Blackcomb announces minimum wage hike for 2022-23 season

Entry-level Vail Resorts staff will see hourly pay rise to at least $20 per hour next winter
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