Executive director Peter Cathie White noted the invaluable support from sponsors and donors, including Don Lindsay and ...
Choy was hired in June after a survey found that two-thirds of Kwantlen’s faculty supported a vote of non-confidence in the administration under longtime president Alan Davis. Educators cited a lack ...
Other international winners for the VFCC awards, voted on by Vancouver area film critics, included Sinners writer-director ...
Vancouver Coun. Pete Fry’s hope of demonstrating the city’s values with a largely “symbolic” banning of ICE agents from the city during this summer’s FIFA World Cup failed in council Wednesday, when ...
The Port of Vancouver has started the clock on the first part of an environmental review process for a harbour dredging project that would boost the potential for increased oil shipments from the ...
Peter Milobar, the MLA for Kamloops Centre, stood on the front steps of the legislature on Wednesday flanked by caucus colleagues Brennan Day (Courtenay-Comox), Gavin Dew (Kelowna-Mission), Kiel ...
“This government does not have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem,” said Bridgitte Anderson, CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and host of the news conference. “At a time when we ...
Gone is the fear of infection, the canker sores, and the daily regime of pills. But being “Participant 1” in a paper recently ...
Award-winning standup comedian, writer and actress Ali Wong is coming to Vancouver. The Golden Globe winner will bring her ...
Federal Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon was due to speak with OpenAI officials late Tuesday in Ottawa, although he downplayed the meeting to reporters in the hours prior, saying they ...
Most of Canada’s highest-threat-level criminal organizations are based in the West, with some involved in the B.C. gang conflict, according to the latest report by the Criminal Intelligence Service ...
The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, embedded in Bill C-27, was supposed to be Canada’s answer to AI regulation. The Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) would have addressed harmful digital content.