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Opinion: Using artificial intelligence in health sciences education requires interdisciplinary collaboration and risk assessment

Opinion: Using artificial intelligence in health sciences education requires interdisciplinary collaboration and risk assessment

There are growing applications of artificial intelligence in health sciences education. Students and practitioners need to be educated on using these technologies and made aware of their implications.
Letter: Childcare desperately needed in Squamish

Letter: Childcare desperately needed in Squamish

'Ultimately, it looks as though lack of childcare is the reason we can no longer stay.'
Opinion: What whitewater rafting taught me about fear management and inevitability

Opinion: What whitewater rafting taught me about fear management and inevitability

'You have two choices: freeze up and stop paddling, which makes it more likely you’ll fall in, or dig in and don’t stop paddling until we reach the bottom.'
Editorial: Not Indigenous history, our history

Editorial: Not Indigenous history, our history

'While B.C. is the first, hopefully, the other provinces will soon follow because we need to continue to put back these pages in the books of our collective library sooner rather than later.'
Opinion: More than one in four B.C. women report ‘significant’ or ‘moderate’ gender discrimination

Opinion: More than one in four B.C. women report ‘significant’ or ‘moderate’ gender discrimination

Poor customer service the most frequently reported form of gender-based discrimination, survey finds.
Les Leyne: Watching war from a wilderness retreat

Les Leyne: Watching war from a wilderness retreat

Opinion: Privacy concerns can't be used as an excuse to withhold public information

Opinion: Privacy concerns can't be used as an excuse to withhold public information

Tim Shoults with the NewsMedia Association argues information is tightly controlled and guarded by the B.C government. "Our members find the complete government control of information and the narrative around the pandemic to be concerning."
Opinion: Why Vladimir Putin is botching his Ukrainian invasion

Opinion: Why Vladimir Putin is botching his Ukrainian invasion

As Russia’s war against Ukraine unfolds, Putin’s errors become perceptible. That’s because he’s faced few constraints to his power
Letter from Ukraine: Exhausted in Kyiv

Letter from Ukraine: Exhausted in Kyiv

"War is a state when you forget what sleeping is. You sleep three to four hours a day. You are tired, but you cannot sleep anymore."
Opinion: How the war in Ukraine will affect food prices

Opinion: How the war in Ukraine will affect food prices

The Russian invasion of Ukraine will have global impacts far beyond the region directly involved in the fighting. Food prices will increase, and the effects will be felt by the most vulnerable.
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