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Kyle Beauregard Shares His Journey To Becoming A Sober Gay Barber: I Had To Grow Up Fast

Kyle Beauregard Shares His Journey To Becoming A Sober Gay Barber: I Had To Grow Up Fast

Years of battling compounded trauma and active addiction since his late teens ultimately led to a life that spiraled out of control six years ago
B.C. revamps immigration program to address shortage of health, child care workers

B.C. revamps immigration program to address shortage of health, child care workers

Foreign-trained health care workers and early childhood educators (ECEs) will be prioritized for permanent residency in the revamped version of a program that is expected to allocate nearly 7,000 nominations this year.
Letters: Use ecosystem-based approach, re. school trees

Letters: Use ecosystem-based approach, re. school trees

Editor: At Wednesday’s Information Session about Gibsons Elementary trees, I saw caring SD46 staff working to address a complex issue. I understand safety is first and some trees will be removed.
B.C. added 21K jobs in February for seventh straight month of gains

B.C. added 21K jobs in February for seventh straight month of gains

Province has not posted any job losses since July 2021
B.C.-wide recall on Cavendish Farms and No Name hash brown potatoes

B.C.-wide recall on Cavendish Farms and No Name hash brown potatoes

Check your freezers for these brunch items!
Horgan says he'll keep wearing a mask, feels 'sad' for horn-honking protesters

Horgan says he'll keep wearing a mask, feels 'sad' for horn-honking protesters

"There will be no occupation in Victoria," says B.C. Premier John Horgan.
'Absolute nightmare': B.C. man recounts 10 months with ICBC's 'no-fault' insurance

'Absolute nightmare': B.C. man recounts 10 months with ICBC's 'no-fault' insurance

Less than two weeks after ICBC launched its 'no-fault' insurance paradigm, Scott Shepherd was hit by a car while walking on a sidewalk in North Vancouver.
Chair-dragging dog cited in Vancouver injury lawsuit

Chair-dragging dog cited in Vancouver injury lawsuit

A dog dragging a metal chair it was tied and running at high speed down a Vancouver street to caused multiple injuries to a woman, a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court says.
Police call on person who threw egg that knocked man out to 'take responsibility'

Police call on person who threw egg that knocked man out to 'take responsibility'

James Chapman says he's still feeling a little woozy after being hit by a raw egg thrown from a passing vehicle in Nanaimo last month.
Planning underway to prepare B.C. for wave of Ukrainian refugees

Planning underway to prepare B.C. for wave of Ukrainian refugees

The United Nations says 2.5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded the country on Feb. 24.