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Opinion: More people are considering AI lovers, and we shouldn't judge

Opinion: More people are considering AI lovers, and we shouldn't judge

As AI-powered chatbots become more popular, AI-human relationships are a new and growing phenomenon.
5 ways to take an affordable family vacation this summer

5 ways to take an affordable family vacation this summer

Summer is here, but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank.
What determines if Kai-Ji Adam Lo will be found fit to stand trial?

What determines if Kai-Ji Adam Lo will be found fit to stand trial?

The Tyee sat down with lawyer Jonathan Blair for an explainer on how the Criminal Code tackles mental illness.
B.C. ultra-endurance athlete completes solo cycling trip across Africa

B.C. ultra-endurance athlete completes solo cycling trip across Africa

Facing wild animals, border crossings and even physical assaults, Kelowna's Nick Pelletier pedalled over 10,000 kilometres in a gruelling solo journey.
For Vancouver's new PWHL team, it’s Vancouver first, then Olympics

For Vancouver's new PWHL team, it’s Vancouver first, then Olympics

"What we do here with the PWHL comes first and foremost," said Sarah Nurse, who was named to Team Canada's Olympic orientation camp roster.
Opinion: How do politicians view democracy? It depends on whether they win or lose

Opinion: How do politicians view democracy? It depends on whether they win or lose

Amid heightened concern about the current state of democracy around the globe, we need to better understand the attitudes and motivations of politicians.
Canada Post workers vote to reject latest contract offer

Canada Post workers vote to reject latest contract offer

OTTAWA — Unionized workers at Canada Post have voted to reject the Crown corporation's latest contract offer. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Friday that 68.
Freeland tells MPs she was 'dismayed' by BC Ferries' decision buy Chinese ships

Freeland tells MPs she was 'dismayed' by BC Ferries' decision buy Chinese ships

OTTAWA — Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland told MPs Friday she was "dismayed" by BC Ferries' decision to purchase four new electric-diesel ships from a Chinese shipbuilder using a $1 billion federal loan — but did not call for the loan's cancellat
Metro Vancouver weather: Sunshine to shift to stretch of showers and rain

Metro Vancouver weather: Sunshine to shift to stretch of showers and rain

A change is going to come after the sunshine.
Rob Shaw: City leaders, police say B.C. drug policy is failing as street disorder worsens

Rob Shaw: City leaders, police say B.C. drug policy is failing as street disorder worsens

Despite government claims of progress, councils in Nanaimo and Victoria are demanding closures of sites they say are fuelling crime and fear