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Climb stairs, help whales and the environment

Climb stairs, help whales and the environment

ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappathlete Shaun Stephens-Whale joins WWF-Canada for an unconventional stair climb at BC Place on May 10—and you can join too.
‘Just drop the puck!’ Why NHL centres get waved out of faceoffs

‘Just drop the puck!’ Why NHL centres get waved out of faceoffs

Yes, sometimes NHL centres also just want the linesperson to drop the puck already, but they might be a bit biased.
Canada moves to declare 'forever chemicals' toxic, plans nationwide phase-out

Canada moves to declare 'forever chemicals' toxic, plans nationwide phase-out

The proposed three-part regulatory process for per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) will take years and could include exemptions where alternatives are scarce
'I love the area': New fish, chips, and seafood restaurant opening in East Vancouver

'I love the area': New fish, chips, and seafood restaurant opening in East Vancouver

"We're trying to offer more than just fish and chips in the world of seafood."
Capilano University and Whistler Film Festival Society launch partnership

Capilano University and Whistler Film Festival Society launch partnership

The partnership will see WFFS programs on offer at CapU’s ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappcampus as well as a new certificate in filmmaking launching in fall. 
Rob Shaw: Blaming Trump won’t fix B.C.’s budget mess

Rob Shaw: Blaming Trump won’t fix B.C.’s budget mess

The largest deficit in provincial history delivers little beyond the status quo
B.C. firm turning gas-guzzlers electric to curb emissions

B.C. firm turning gas-guzzlers electric to curb emissions

Richmond-based BlueForce says its technology has the potential to reduce organizations’ fleet emissions
Tariffs spark Canadian calls for cross-country electrification

Tariffs spark Canadian calls for cross-country electrification

'Now is the time' to build out national electricity grid, says executive director of Pembina Institute.
B.C. ends electric vehicle tax exemption amid budget deficit

B.C. ends electric vehicle tax exemption amid budget deficit

Ending the used EV tax exemption was part of a B.C. budget that offered little new spending on climate measures, and $4 billion to cover 'unpredictable costs,' including tariff responses.
Opinion: Canada is now in a trade war with the U.S. Here's what you need to know to prepare for it

Opinion: Canada is now in a trade war with the U.S. Here's what you need to know to prepare for it

To minimize the impact of the tariffs, governments and enterprises need to adopt policies that minimize economic strain and result in fairer outcomes for all.
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