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VIDEO: Students battle in Pacific Northwest robotics competition

VIDEO: Students battle in Pacific Northwest robotics competition

More than 300 high school students from B.C., Alta., and Washington took part in the VEX Robotics competition
Light it up blue for World Autism Awareness Day

Light it up blue for World Autism Awareness Day

Every year on April 2, the organization invites the world to #lightitupblue
Taste standards for pot are coming: UBC study

Taste standards for pot are coming: UBC study

Marijuana could soon have flavours as standardized as shiraz and pinot gris are for wine
BC Parks Foundation board begins work

BC Parks Foundation board begins work

Board gets $10 million endowment, will raise money and encourage more use of provincial parks
Have you got any unclaimed cash at the Bank of Canada?

Have you got any unclaimed cash at the Bank of Canada?

The central bank is holding about $678 million in unclaimed funds. Here’s how to find out if any of it is yours.
The coming disruption: How robots might upend different professions

The coming disruption: How robots might upend different professions

The study argues that tasks, not entire professions, will be affected
REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

In case you missed it, here's a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week
Recover from Daylight Savings with National Napping Day

Recover from Daylight Savings with National Napping Day

It's the best day of the year
Black Press papers up for Ma Murray awards

Black Press papers up for Ma Murray awards

The awards honour community newspaper excellence across B.C.
Canadians happy without the penny, but not ready to say goodbye to the nickel: poll

Canadians happy without the penny, but not ready to say goodbye to the nickel: poll

A new survey suggests most British Columbians also agree with the end of the one-cent coin.