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Today is not the day for whispering wishes into your herbal tea. This is stand-on-the-table energy with loud opinions, big dreams, and zero apologies. The stars are daring you to think outrageously, act fearlessly, and pitch a version of your future that makes even you blush a little.
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by Troy Tyrell & WBN News VancouverBitkom welcomes network expansion priority in Germany but warns that high energy costs may undermine digital competitiveness and investment.
by Westcoast German News & 1. Elke Porter & WBN Ai
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The second half of 2026 opens with a structural question that did not exist a month ago: who decides when the most capable AI models reach the public, the company that built them or the government reviewing them first.
Bitkom welcomes network expansion priority in Germany but warns that high energy costs may undermine digital competitiveness and investment.
by Westcoast German News & 1. Elke Porter & WBN AiCanada’s youth unemployment rate has reached a troubling 14.2%—with B.C. surging to 16.6%—as students and recent graduates face one of the most unforgiving job markets in over a decade.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN News Vancouver
Today is not the day for whispering wishes into your herbal tea. This is stand-on-the-table energy with loud opinions, big dreams, and zero apologies. The stars are daring you to think outrageously, act fearlessly, and pitch a version of your future that makes even you blush a little.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Global
AI hackers are targeting personal data shared with chatbots. Learn how your digital footprint is vulnerable in the goldrush of AI tools.
by WBN Ai & 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
High-acid wines shine in summer: refreshing, food-friendly, and on-trend. Discover why they're a smart seasonal move for wine pros worldwide.
by Kelly Ann Woods & WBN News Sea To Sky & WBN News VancouverFor emerging bands, landing a gig starts with one essential move: connecting directly with local venues, from cozy cafés to full-scale event spaces.
by Liza J Lee & WBN News VancouverVancouver’s presale condo market is facing a major crisis as thousands of buyers are trapped in negative equity and developers scramble to sell an oversupply of units. Learn what this means for homebuyers and the city’s housing future.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN News Vancouver
The Vancouver Canucks have made a bold off-season move by acquiring hometown forward Evander Kane from the Edmonton Oilers. Kane returns to Vancouver with playoff experience, grit, and a shot at redemption in front of his hometown crowd.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN News Vancouver