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On the anniversary of the deadly 2021 heat dome that killed 619 people, a University of B.C. report calls for bolder action to combat deadly heat extremes and a broader approach to help the most ...
Canada is undergoing a major push to accelerate nation building through the rapid construction of housing and infrastructure.
The National Building Code – 2019 Alberta Edition is based on the National Building Code of Canada 2015. It establishes design and construction standards, including barrier-free access in new ...
Alek Mauro of the Windsor Lancers and Julia Alexander-Carew of the UBC Okanagan Heat each claimed maiden individual championship titles. Kamloops, B.C. – The UBC Thunderbirds successfully defended ...
The Peace Liard region, located in the northeast corner of British Columbia, is the latest to announce its priority sectors and occupations for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). The Peace ...
Base-building is one of the core elements in Dune: Awakening.The environment on Arrakis is harsh and unforgiving, and to survive on the planet, you need a safe space to call your own and craft new ...
Tammy Marion Bouvette pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing the death of a 19-month-old in 2011. Her conviction was later overturned, but a B.C. court declined to enter an acquittal. On ...
UBC placed #48 out of 21,462 in the world, which lands it in the top 0.3 per cent globally. It also ranked 29th among universities in the U.S. and Canada, and third nationally. UBC School of ...
The Liberal government introduced legislation Friday that it says will eliminate federal barriers to internal trade and detail how nation-building infrastructure projects will be identified and ...
Milenko Kulasevic, 10200 block of Northwest Kriete Road, Ephrata, new residence, $263,158.56. Matthew Edwards, 23900 block of Northwest Crescent Bay Drive, Quincy, patio cover, $12,519. Toribio ...
Gordon B. Shrum Building, UBC’s new school of biomedical engineering, is bright and built for student collaboration. Find out more.
Walking into the University of British Columbia’s new school of biomedical engineering (the Gordon B. Shrum Building), the first thing you notice is light. Soft, northern light that filters through ...