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Opinion: 'Child care' or education? Words matter in how we envision living well with children

Opinion: 'Child care' or education? Words matter in how we envision living well with children

Early childhood education isn’t about warehousing children so adults can go to work. There is an ethical imperative to support a paradigm shift in how our society values educating young children.
Fisheries Department to shut 15 salmon farms off B.C.'s coast to protect wild fish

Fisheries Department to shut 15 salmon farms off B.C.'s coast to protect wild fish

VICTORIA — The plight of British Columbia's endangered wild salmon came first Friday in the decision against renewing licences for 15 open-net Atlantic salmon farms in the Discovery Islands area off Vancouver Island, says the federal fisheries minist
Thousands of items seized from B.C. memorabilia store being auctioned off

Thousands of items seized from B.C. memorabilia store being auctioned off

"There’s a lot of cool stuff."
February is Black History Month

February is Black History Month

Celebrating Black Americans and Canadians
Richmond woman ordered to pay $400K to dead boyfriend’s estate for spending his money

Richmond woman ordered to pay $400K to dead boyfriend’s estate for spending his money

The woman was found to have taken advantage of her deceased boyfriend's vulnerable state and spent money not meant for her use.
It's been five years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared from Sun Peaks

It's been five years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared from Sun Peaks

The family will be at Sun Peaks this weekend, taking part in the annual Run for Ryan ski and a candlelight walk.
What constitutes a hate crime?

What constitutes a hate crime?

Judges can take hate into consideration in sentencing as a motivating factor.
Busy baby boy in Quesnel helps mom and dad at work

Busy baby boy in Quesnel helps mom and dad at work

Viral TikTok video with millions of views shows adorable busy baby boy in Quesnel packing empty water jugs as big as he is and putting them on a shelf at his parents' store.
As B.C. restaurants rebound, tipping tapers among patrons

As B.C. restaurants rebound, tipping tapers among patrons

B.C. restaurants are on the mend from pandemic restrictions, data from Statistics Canada shows. However, when it comes to tipping, a new poll suggests Canadians have less of an appetite.
'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

The lab mix was found running loose in Comox, B.C.