AI Chatbots Are Coming to BC Classrooms
Students need to learn to use it responsibly, the school board says. But a few youths are pushing back.
A Company Funded by Bill Gates Wants to Capture BC's Carbon
A plan to bury wood waste and turn a Valemount site into a carbon sink. Locals are skeptical but hopeful.
Would You Eat a Salmon Fillet Grown in a Lab?
Wildtype, a San Francisco startup, recently secured FDA approval to bring ‘cultivated’ seafood to the market.
Mother’s Death Inspires Fundraiser for Postpartum Mental Health Care
Jenna Dorman’s friends say new parents are suffering due to gaps in supports. They’re working to change that.
Carney’s Cuts to Refugee Health Care Are Damaging and Costly
The co-pay requirement will block access to badly needed care for families.
Alberta Is Spending $5 Million to Win BC Indigenous Pipeline Support
Well-connected lobbyists and consultants have been given contracts to smooth the way.
Your AI Chatbot Might Be Manipulating Your Behaviour
Research shows that AI chatbots engage in deliberate strategies to play on your emotions.
The BC Conservative Leadership Race Ends Under a Cloud
No matter who wins Saturday, the party’s deep divisions will continue.
Inside the Fight to Protect an Urban Forest in BC
‘How can the self-proclaimed salmon capital of the world not act to protect the salmon-bearing creek?’ asks a Campbell River advocate.
Online ‘Saint Culture’ and the Anti-Islam Attack in San Diego
Since the 2019 Christchurch attack, mass shooters have copied previous assailants and encourage future violence.
A Very Shiny Debt Trap
How online financial companies persuade Canadians to sign up for loans they can’t pay off. An in-depth look.
Please Advise! What’s with BC’s Coked-Up Salmon?
Fish swimming in drugs can’t ‘just say no,’ reminds Dr. Steve.
We Can Lower Gas Prices. Here’s How
Exploding the ‘market’ myth that Canada’s petroleum prices must be linked to the Persian Gulf.
‘One of the Strongest Marine Protected Areas in the World’
Six First Nations, BC and Canada will preserve and steward a large chunk of the Central Coast. That means no pipelines.
This Is Danielle Smith’s Referendum
Despite her claims, the premier has pushed forward a vote on separation. The outcome turns on key questions.
Do You Believe There’s Still a Job for Human Journalists to Do?
Only if the humans who read them support them. And here comes AI.
David Suzuki’s Call to Action at 90
Let love motivate our fight to survive, the iconic Earth defender urged more than 2,000 guests on Friday.
The Canadians Tied to a Russian Influence Scandal Are Back
Figures accused of taking shady money to produce content here and in the US are more powerful than ever.
Got Questions About AI Data Centres in Vancouver? Here Are Answers
The complexes will recycle heat and use less water than most, say backers as opponents mobilize.
