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Struggle against “violent erasure” of Indigenous languages continues today

Struggle against “violent erasure” of Indigenous languages continues today

The United Nations has declared 2022 to 2032 the Decade of Indigenous Languages.
Citizen science whale observers worry humpbacks being harassed

Citizen science whale observers worry humpbacks being harassed

A humpback known as Big Mama and her new calf were followed by an entourage of whale watching boats upwards of five hours a day while in Boundary Pass earlier this week.
Watch: Someone made a BBC-style documentary clip about the English Bay Barge

Watch: Someone made a BBC-style documentary clip about the English Bay Barge

"This is the barge of Sunset Beach."
Tree Brewing radler recalled over undeclared sulphites

Tree Brewing radler recalled over undeclared sulphites

A popular B.C.-based craft brewery has issued a recall on one of its products. Tree Brewing Co. has recalled cans of its Golden Larch grapefruit radler because they contain sulphites not declared on the label.
B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

They were returning to Canada from a U.S. visit and their test results were not available in time.
Seeking travel ambassadors for the Sunshine Coast

Seeking travel ambassadors for the Sunshine Coast

With summer season upon us, the familiar red shirts return to the ferries
Contemplating a green diet? These Sunshine Coast residents want to help you out

Contemplating a green diet? These Sunshine Coast residents want to help you out

Deborah and Gerry Pageau will be the featured speakers at a 45-minute workshop titled How to Eat a Plant-Based Diet, taking place in-person and over Zoom, on Friday, May 20 at 7 p.m. 
B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

Parenting a teen? Looking to build a stronger relationship with them? This segment is for you.
Moving some ICBC matters to tribunal acceptable, top court rules

Moving some ICBC matters to tribunal acceptable, top court rules

ICBC's financial viability was being threatened by its previous motor vehicle accident compensation regulatory scheme, B.C.'s Chief Justice Robert Bauman said in a May 12 decision approving moving issues to the Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Brrrr: Thursday broke records for coldest May 12 in Vancouver area

Brrrr: Thursday broke records for coldest May 12 in Vancouver area

You're not imagining it. May has featured unseasonably cold temperatures on B.C.'s South Coast.