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Pikachu can wait, catch these Pokémon-themed cocktails instead

Pikachu can wait, catch these Pokémon-themed cocktails instead

Hit pause on your Pokémon game and enjoy a Pokémon-inspired pop-up in New West
How DRIPA could change B.C.'s legal landscape

How DRIPA could change B.C.'s legal landscape

Mineral Tenure Act just one of many acts to be amended in the province
Transforming Columbia Square Plaza: "Housing for all" must be part of plan

Transforming Columbia Square Plaza: "Housing for all" must be part of plan

New West council wants ample affordable and rental housing in proposed downtown development
Ships to use AI to protect whales from underwater noise pollution

Ships to use AI to protect whales from underwater noise pollution

The ships will be able to 'think' like a whale, researchers say
Attendance lags at blood and plasma donor centres

Attendance lags at blood and plasma donor centres

One-in-two people in Canada have either required blood or blood products themselves, or they have a loved one who has needed these life essentials.
Rob Shaw: In Abbotsford, the homeless encampment will come down, but is it too late?

Rob Shaw: In Abbotsford, the homeless encampment will come down, but is it too late?

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon recognizes it's only one step on a long road
Neurodiverse students need timelier support: New West school board

Neurodiverse students need timelier support: New West school board

Families may wait 80 weeks for an autism assessment, and trustees say that’s not good enough.
Canadian workforce seeing more women narrowing pay gap

Canadian workforce seeing more women narrowing pay gap

Canadian jobs and the workers who undertake those jobs have a wide range of differences, new Statistics Canada data shows.
How will New West schools cope with extreme heat?

How will New West schools cope with extreme heat?

Closing schools won’t be the norm, but it may happen. Now the school district is working to spell out when and how.
Canada to redefine 'forest degradation' following EU import law

Canada to redefine 'forest degradation' following EU import law

Critics say creating a domestic definition of 'forest degradation' could help Canada sidestep an EU law restricting the import of unsustainable wood products. Others are hopeful it will set a benchmark to measure Canada's climate and biodiversity targets.