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‘A tremendous day’: B.C. autistic grad gets dream ceremony

‘A tremendous day’: B.C. autistic grad gets dream ceremony

Masato Wong talked about graduation every day for the past two years
Canadians fail quiz on prominent BIPOC figures in history

Canadians fail quiz on prominent BIPOC figures in history

Only 160 of 1,000 respondents were able to pass a quiz on racialized Canadians
VIDEO: Driver enters oncoming traffic, recklessly speeds through B.C. school zone

VIDEO: Driver enters oncoming traffic, recklessly speeds through B.C. school zone

Dashcam footage was shared on Reddit Tuesday
Olivia Munn and Dr. Bonnie Henry team up for ONE World COVID-19 campaign

Olivia Munn and Dr. Bonnie Henry team up for ONE World COVID-19 campaign

The social media project is part of the ONE World Campaign’s #PassTheMic initiative
Only 20% of B.C. workers feel ‘very comfortable’ returning to work during pandemic: poll

Only 20% of B.C. workers feel ‘very comfortable’ returning to work during pandemic: poll

Only 13 per cent of workers would choose to be in the office now, Insights West poll suggested
Two-thirds of Canadians favour keeping two-metres physical distance: poll

Two-thirds of Canadians favour keeping two-metres physical distance: poll

‘The two-metre distance is based on the usual sort of way droplets that are emitted from people’
‘A little different’: Vancouver ‘micro-weddings’ help couples during COVID-19

‘A little different’: Vancouver ‘micro-weddings’ help couples during COVID-19

The weddings can range in style
Deaths prompt Alaska officials to remove ‘Into the Wild’ bus

Deaths prompt Alaska officials to remove ‘Into the Wild’ bus

Over the years, the bus became a magnet for those wishing to retrace Christopher McCandless’ steps
App allows campers to book sites in people’s backyards

App allows campers to book sites in people’s backyards

Campertunity offers camping on private land across Canada
Aunt Jemima brand retired by Quaker due to racial stereotype

Aunt Jemima brand retired by Quaker due to racial stereotype

The Aunt Jemima image has evolved over the years to meet socially acceptable standards of the times