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UFV’s Mateo Brazinha named U Sports men’s soccer player of the year

Despite back-to-back seasons leading Canada West in goals and points, University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer star Mateo Brazinha was still in a bit of disbelief after being named U Sports player of the year earlier this month. Brazinha is the first UFV men’s soccer player ever to win the honour and just the […]

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Skid-Row CEO to share his rebound from Vancouver streets at free Maple Ridge event

A Maple Ridge resident who works in the trades will be sharing his story about his connection to the toxic drug crisis, along with international speaker known as the Skid-Row CEO, at this year’s Speaking Through the STORM. The third annual event is free and taking place this Friday, Nov. 21, at The ACT Arts

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David Suzuki headlines B.C.’s Broken Promises rally for old growth, watersheds

The crowd stretched from the doors of City Hall to the Ward Street sidewalk in Nelson to hear guest speaker David Suzuki and other forest ecology advocates at a rally held Nov. 18 in Nelson. Suzuki opened by stating he had never been to a rally with so many seniors and children. “The important thing

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AI a ‘game changer’ for B.C. health care time management, risks exist: experts

Artificial intelligence is already being integrated into B.C.’s health-care sector and transforming how it is delivered. Dr. Christine Hall, deputy registrar for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. said AI is already in “every part” of the work done at the college, which regulates B.C. physicians and surgeons. “AI is not coming, it’s

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Accelerated B.C. North Coast Transmission line risks Site C failure repeat: critics

The rush to develop BC’s $6-billion North Coast Transmission Line risks charging down the same troubled path of poor oversight and cost over-runs faced by the Site C dam, critics warn, pointing to a new report. At the end of October, BC Hydro provided the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) with its Site C “lessons

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