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Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Opinion: How U.S. tariffs could shake up B.C. real estate

Erin Best unpacks what might be in store if we see a trade war.
New equipment in B.C. hospital gives families time to grieve

New equipment in B.C. hospital gives families time to grieve

Families are given the time and space they need to grieve at their bedside following the loss of their baby.
Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet

Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet

Rula examines the role of anxiety in the post-breakup experience, and how therapy can help.
Opinion: Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

Opinion: Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks

By slightly altering their algorithms, video sharing websites like YouTube could help achieve vital advances in climate action across the political spectrum.
For love or money? Here's how many British Columbians want a pre-nup

For love or money? Here's how many British Columbians want a pre-nup

Three in four B.C. residents say they argue with their partner about money.
B.C. child welfare workers lack crucial supports needed to do their jobs: report

B.C. child welfare workers lack crucial supports needed to do their jobs: report

Watchdog's latest report calls for 'immediate and sustained' improvements to protect young people in government care.
Three killed, one seriously injured in crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

Three killed, one seriously injured in crash on Metro Vancouver bridge

SURREY, B.C. — Three people have died and a fourth is being treated for life-threatening injuries after a three-vehicle crash on the Pattullo Bridge between Surrey and New Westminster, B.C.
B.C. drug rehab facility faces closure over abuse, safety violation allegations

B.C. drug rehab facility faces closure over abuse, safety violation allegations

People seeking drug addiction rehabilitation were forced to work 48 hours per week at academy businesses for two years and without any workplace insurance or regulations
Letter: To fix acute care issues, consider dementia support

Letter: To fix acute care issues, consider dementia support

In 2050, family caregivers across the province will provide nearly 200 million hours of unpaid care annually to people who living with dementia.
Urban deer a target as B.C. government, cities try to curb wasting disease

Urban deer a target as B.C. government, cities try to curb wasting disease

CRANBROOK, B.C. — The B.C. government along with the southeastern cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley say they'll try to limit the spread of chronic wasting disease with a targeted cull and testing of urban deer.