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Opinion: We have a deal. Can we now talk about some not-so-harmful fisheries subsidies?

Opinion: We have a deal. Can we now talk about some not-so-harmful fisheries subsidies?

There is a need for nuanced discussions around the role of fisheries subsidies — even those that may be nominally harmful — to avoid further inequity and marginalization of small-scale fishers.
Arriving in B.C. at the land border or at YVR? Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 testing

Arriving in B.C. at the land border or at YVR? Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 testing

There's a new comprehensive program that involves a little more work on your part.
New UBC study debunks stereotypes of how men cope post-breakup

New UBC study debunks stereotypes of how men cope post-breakup

The idea that men don't seek support for a breakup or divorce is not true. Research shows how men employ three main methods of coping and help-seeking.
Man arrested, charged in Maple Ridge homicide

Man arrested, charged in Maple Ridge homicide

Police want to speak to anyone who has dashcam footage from the area.
Video: Taking on the epic 3-foot hot dog and other outrageous eats at Nat Bailey Stadium

Video: Taking on the epic 3-foot hot dog and other outrageous eats at Nat Bailey Stadium

Plus: Vegetarian options and local touches on the menu
BC SPCA pushing for video surveillance at slaughter facilities

BC SPCA pushing for video surveillance at slaughter facilities

There are many stages throughout the process where animals can suffer, says the BC SPCA
Opinion: Health-care providers and MAID: The reasons why some don't offer medically assisted death

Opinion: Health-care providers and MAID: The reasons why some don't offer medically assisted death

For people to access medical assistance in dying (MAID) requires health-care professionals willing to provide the service. The reasons health-care providers choose not to participate are important.
Opinion: Caregivers were traumatized by COVID-19 public health and long-term care policies

Opinion: Caregivers were traumatized by COVID-19 public health and long-term care policies

Family caregivers of residents in longterm care homes experienced a collective trauma as they were kept away from their loved ones during the pandemic. This isolation has long-ranging impacts.
Opinion: Police investigations into the deaths of several Indigenous youth in Prince Rupert found inadequate

Opinion: Police investigations into the deaths of several Indigenous youth in Prince Rupert found inadequate

The investigations of the deaths of three young Indigenous people in northern British Columbia had been inadequate. Justice demands fair and supportive death investigation procedures for all.
A ‘revolt’ against the court may be why B.C. is prosecuting 19 arrested on Wet’suwet’en territory

A ‘revolt’ against the court may be why B.C. is prosecuting 19 arrested on Wet’suwet’en territory

Defence lawyers say the province’s decision to pursue criminal contempt charges against land defenders opposed to the Coastal GasLink pipeline could be tied to concerns that the integrity of the court is at risk