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Obituary: Doreen Margaret Rayment

Obituary: Doreen Margaret Rayment

Doreen was a fearless crafter - from needlework to cake decorating - which led to her volunteer work with the St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary.
Obituary: Barbara Carmalita Higgins

Obituary: Barbara Carmalita Higgins

'Her goals in life were being a rememberer and sharing knowledge.'
Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

The survey of about 11,000 long-term-care residents and 8,000 visitors — which follows a similar survey six years ago — found there continues to be insufficient staff to help residents with bathing and eating
Obituary: Gordon “Gordie” Hall

Obituary: Gordon “Gordie” Hall

'He has left us all with many lasting memories.'
B.C. woman loses bid for winter strata path to hot tub

B.C. woman loses bid for winter strata path to hot tub

Unable to use yard hot tub, strata owner craned it out of the backyard and replaced it with one on upstairs deck.
Obituary: Frank Di Stefano

Obituary: Frank Di Stefano

'Frank was always willing to lend a hand to anyone he came across for no other reason that it was the right thing to do.'
Obituary: Marlee Ann Berman

Obituary: Marlee Ann Berman

'We will miss your sparking blue eyes, your laughter, your comforting, loving presence.'
'Ferocious': B.C. man convicted in spouse's death gets 10 years

'Ferocious': B.C. man convicted in spouse's death gets 10 years

"This crime was horrifically brutal, tragic, and senseless," Justice Lisa Warren said.
New trial ordered in B.C. hockey coach sex assault case

New trial ordered in B.C. hockey coach sex assault case

The hockey coach was convicted in 2022 of one count of sexually assaulting the girl — then 16 — in 2004. He was 36 at the time.
New B.C. stock market whistleblower program must face test of time, says critic

New B.C. stock market whistleblower program must face test of time, says critic

The B.C. Securities Commission is joining most major jurisdictions in North America with the introduction of a whistleblower program aimed at catching bad actors in the investment industry