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Opinion: How remote work poses unique challenges to public sector employees

Opinion: How remote work poses unique challenges to public sector employees

Overlooking the impacts of remote work on motivation may have unexpected consequences for Canadian public services and policies.
How to end a mentorship that isn't working out

How to end a mentorship that isn't working out

Also, companies that over-promise career advancement, building a personal brand and side hustles for retirees.
From paws to paddles: How swimming helps dogs beat the heat

From paws to paddles: How swimming helps dogs beat the heat

There are many advantages to taking your four-legged friend for a swim.
Delta throwback: Condos a dilemma

Delta throwback: Condos a dilemma

Since the boom in home construction during the 1960s, Delta’s housing stock has been largely defined by single-detached dwellings
Mexican visits to B.C. fall after Canada adds visa requirement

Mexican visits to B.C. fall after Canada adds visa requirement

Canada in February gave Mexicans one day's notice that it was reimposing a requirement for them to get visas for entry, with few exemptions
Metro Vancouver chair recommends Burnaby developer to audit overbudget sewage plant

Metro Vancouver chair recommends Burnaby developer to audit overbudget sewage plant

Some Richmond councillors voiced transparency concerns.
New master plan in works for Delta park

New master plan in works for Delta park

The new plan is to seek a balance between programmed and passive use areas, according to the city
Imagine your job has already been affected by AI. What advice would you give your past self?

Imagine your job has already been affected by AI. What advice would you give your past self?

When an event is far away, we think abstractly about what we need to do. But the time for concrete action can arrive sooner than we expect.
70,000+ lightning strikes ignite B.C. fires, but wildfire service satisfied with response

70,000+ lightning strikes ignite B.C. fires, but wildfire service satisfied with response

As of Wednesday, there are 430 wildfires burning across the province. Of those, 112 started in the last 24 hours.
Monday breaks the record for the hottest day ever on Earth

Monday breaks the record for the hottest day ever on Earth

Driven by oceans that won't cool down, an unseasonably warm Antarctica and worsening climate change, Earth's record hot streak dialed up this week, making Sunday, then Monday, the hottest days humans have measured, according to the European climate s