B.C. making National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a paid stat holiday
Provincial legislature passed first reading of new legislation Tuesday morning (Feb. 7)
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Provincial legislature passed first reading of new legislation Tuesday morning (Feb. 7)
B.C. making National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a paid stat holiday Read More »
Twenty-three organizations will receive $5 million in grants
B.C. pushes bail reform forward in talks with feds Read More »
American officials earlier this week that the U.S. plans to extend tariffs on B.C. softwood lumber
B.C. government promises to fight possible U.S. softwood lumber duties Read More »
Nathan Chasing Horse was charged last week with one count of sexual assault in Keremeos
Dances with Wolves actor facing sex charge in 2018 B.C. incident Read More »
The company said on Monday that its new conversational AI service, called Bard, would be opening up to trusted testers, and that it is readying the service for the public “in the coming weeks.” The technology aims to generate detailed answers when given simple prompts, such as what to make for lunch or how to
Google is getting its ChatGPT competitor ready for prime time. Read More »