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B.C. LifeLabs prepares for rotating closures after notice of strike

B.C. LifeLabs prepares for rotating closures after notice of strike

VANCOUVER — LifeLabs in British Columbia says some of its more than 100 centres will be subject to rotating temporary closures starting Thursday as part of job action taken by its union workers. The B.C.
International student caps hurting B.C. university sports

International student caps hurting B.C. university sports

Some programs at risk, while many look to diversify revenue to remain competitive
Photos: Archival pictures show Granville and Robson over the years

Photos: Archival pictures show Granville and Robson over the years

Photos from 1901 to 2024 show the well-known Vancouver intersection over 120 years
Opinion: 5 things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong

Opinion: 5 things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong

Unprecedented inequality and other geopolitical risks are causing an increase in revenge quitting and similar behaviours.
Driver charged with not stopping in fatal pedestrian crash in Nanaimo, B.C.

Driver charged with not stopping in fatal pedestrian crash in Nanaimo, B.C.

NANAIMO, B.C. — A 26-year-old man from Nanaimo, B.C., has been charged in a fatal hit-and-run crash a year ago. Nanaimo RCMP say they were alerted to the crash on the night of Feb.
Group support might help you cope with grief, data shows

Group support might help you cope with grief, data shows

Charlie Health looks at how bereavement groups impact emotional vulnerability in grief and the role of social support in reducing depressive symptoms following loss.
Spectre of trade war pushes B.C.'s Indigenous businesses to rethink strategies

Spectre of trade war pushes B.C.'s Indigenous businesses to rethink strategies

At least one West Coast company inches closer to moving operations to the U.S.
Sechelt wants province to introduce 'good neighbour agreement'

Sechelt wants province to introduce 'good neighbour agreement'

District of Sechelt wants supportive housing and shelter operators to enter into agreements with local governments.
Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

Immigration cuts will hurt B.C. hospital staffing, says union

The Hospital Employees' Union warns 500 of its members will be forced to leave the country this year if nothing changes.
Trump tariff threat a Trojan horse for B.C.'s fossil fuels

Trump tariff threat a Trojan horse for B.C.'s fossil fuels

Premier David Eby has vowed that B.C. will never be so exposed again to the 'whims' of a single person in the White House.