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British Columbians can now get $9,000 in EV rebates

British Columbians can now get $9,000 in EV rebates

The B.C. government is increasing the maximum electric vehicle rebate to $4,000 in a new program targeting individuals who earn less than $80,000 per year.
B.C. is ending immigration detention. Here's what you need to know

B.C. is ending immigration detention. Here's what you need to know

Advocates say while this is a historic development to abolishing immigration detention in Canada, more must be done.
Over 30 roadside workers injured in B.C. last year

Over 30 roadside workers injured in B.C. last year

“Cone Zones are there to protect and save lives.”
Medically assisted death 'needs to be a good choice, not a choice of last resort'

Medically assisted death 'needs to be a good choice, not a choice of last resort'

Advocates for those with disabilities are concerned low-income individuals will be forced to choose a medically assisted death in the absence of proper care and treatment.
6 common barriers men face when seeking mental health support

6 common barriers men face when seeking mental health support

The outward effects of mental illness can often be dismissed as a sign of weakness or personal failure.
42 jobs for millennials that didn't exist for their parents

42 jobs for millennials that didn't exist for their parents

There's an endless number of jobs to choose from now from being an influencer to a virtual assistant.
Why is August 1 Emancipation Day in Canada?

Why is August 1 Emancipation Day in Canada?

Our history of slavery is far closer than most people know or would like to admit and its legacy persists.
6 methods scientists are exploring to slow aging

6 methods scientists are exploring to slow aging

Researchers are looking at the field of tissue engineering, which aims to develop biological substitutes for maintaining or restoring function in damaged cells.
An introduction to zero-waste cooking

An introduction to zero-waste cooking

Got food scraps? Save them to make stock!
'A specific form of anti-Black racism': Scholars want Canadian apology for slavery

'A specific form of anti-Black racism': Scholars want Canadian apology for slavery

Black leaders and scholars are renewing their calls for Ottawa to make a formal apology for the country's history of slavery