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The business of heat: Employers of outside workers being warned their staff is at risk of heat stroke

The business of heat: Employers of outside workers being warned their staff is at risk of heat stroke

WorkSafeBC advises employers to close, as workers face potential heat exhaustion
B.C. redoubles its tech sector diversity initiatives

B.C. redoubles its tech sector diversity initiatives

Goals include gender parity, diverse representation on boards and in management
Expert: Decision to cease honours programs will have economic consequences

Expert: Decision to cease honours programs will have economic consequences

The decision by Vancouver schools to cut honours programs will not only not resolve issues of inequity for students, but severely damage the city’s ability to maximize its human resources for a stronger economic future, a top local academic said.
Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, June 8–14

Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, June 8–14

Rate of new infection continues to fall in city
Science World launches fundraising campaign after $13M loss due to COVID-19

Science World launches fundraising campaign after $13M loss due to COVID-19

The fundraising campaign is being launched in an effort to expand science, technology, engineering, arts and design and math learning across the province
This Chief Dan George exhibit in North Vancouver inspires a path forward for reconciliation

This Chief Dan George exhibit in North Vancouver inspires a path forward for reconciliation

'We are all eager for direction on movements for justice and reconciliation, and Chief Dan George provided decades of inspiration, hard truths and guidance to all of us.'
Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, June 1–7

Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, June 1–7

BCCDC data shows continued decline in rate of new cases in the city
Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, May 25–31

Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver, May 25–31

BCCDC data reveals overall decline in rate of new cases, but two hotspots persist
How to celebrate National Indigenous History Month on the North Shore and beyond

How to celebrate National Indigenous History Month on the North Shore and beyond

Step into a virtual world of Indigenous experiences and teachings, try First Nations cuisine, and feel a connection with the land this June
Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver

Interactive map: COVID-19 cases in Vancouver

BCCDC data for May 18-24 reveals new-case hotspots in two neighbourhoods