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Hundreds of foreign-trained doctors boosting B.C. family medicine: Dix

Hundreds of foreign-trained doctors boosting B.C. family medicine: Dix

Health Minister Adrian Dix's comments come amid ongoing health-care woes including hospital overcrowding and many residents being left without a family doctor.
71-year-old Vancouver woman chases naked suspect out of her home with shovel

71-year-old Vancouver woman chases naked suspect out of her home with shovel

The suspect has been charged and remains in custody. 
Arsenic levels in Dream Valley Estate water still too high to drink

Arsenic levels in Dream Valley Estate water still too high to drink

Residents are frustrated after more than a year without potable tap water, and hope the SCRD will takeover the utility service
Lionel Messi could play in Vancouver against Whitecaps FC next May

Lionel Messi could play in Vancouver against Whitecaps FC next May

Inter Miami is set to face Vancouver Whitecaps FC on May 25, 2024 at BC Place; will Lionel Messi play?
How to keep your pets safe this holiday season

How to keep your pets safe this holiday season

Be mindful of potpourri and poinsettias as they can be harmful if ingested.
B.C. mill worker granted human rights hearing after toxic gassing

B.C. mill worker granted human rights hearing after toxic gassing

BC Human Rights Tribunal hearing to come after worker fired in wake of toxic gas exposures that sent dozens of workers to first aid stations and several more to hospital.
What’s the status of the sunken ferry response?

What’s the status of the sunken ferry response?

Coast Guard and owner continue to contain sheen in Sechelt Inlet 
No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

Scott Heath Juniper was due to travel on June 3, 2022 from Kelowna to Amsterdam.
More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

From January to October of this year, a daily average 339 B.C. Corrections clients were on court-ordered electronic supervision.
B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

Study reveals British Columbia's killer whales ingest and absorb toxins from oil spills and wildfires.