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B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says system in crisis since 2020 must be transformed

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says system in crisis since 2020 must be transformed

The minister spoke Tuesday at the UBCM convention in Whistler.
B.C. police watchdog called to investigate fatal shooting during arrest

B.C. police watchdog called to investigate fatal shooting during arrest

KEREMEOS, B.C. — British Columbia's police watchdog has been called to investigate after a man was fatally shot and a woman was seriously injured in an incident involving RCMP in the southern Interior.
Bearhole Lake wildfire ignition planned

Bearhole Lake wildfire ignition planned

Weather permitting.
'It never crossed my mind' not to act, says West Van swimmer hailed as rescue hero

'It never crossed my mind' not to act, says West Van swimmer hailed as rescue hero

Emilyn Golden didn't hesitate to dive into the ocean to save a teen who was being swept out into the ocean off West Van's Dundarave Beach on Friday morning.
B.C. home sales entering 'balanced market' as Fraser Valley prices plummet

B.C. home sales entering 'balanced market' as Fraser Valley prices plummet

U.S. inflation data in September indicated persistent interest rate hikes that will weigh on Greater Vancouver markets
B.C. man alleges Catholic priest sexual abuse, sues multiple dioceses

B.C. man alleges Catholic priest sexual abuse, sues multiple dioceses

The alleged abuse happened when the man was around 17 years old. According to court documents, the then-teen was allegedly told no one would believe him if he reported the abuse.
B.C. man used investor's mortgage to pay his company debts

B.C. man used investor's mortgage to pay his company debts

Geoffrey Rajay Sidhu violated the B.C. Securities Act by not providing proper documentation to an investor.
Photos: 'What we do is addictive': Coquitlam students repurpose wedding flowers for non-profit they started

Photos: 'What we do is addictive': Coquitlam students repurpose wedding flowers for non-profit they started

For high tea today (Tuesday) to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, residents at a Port Coquitlam seniors home will be surrounded by roses, hydrangeas and wildflowers thanks to Repeat Floral.
Cascadia high-speed rail study receives $300K from B.C.

Cascadia high-speed rail study receives $300K from B.C.

Washington state legislators earmarked US$150M to ramp up development earlier this year.
Three puppies dead after 'highly contagious' parvo outbreak in Vancouver

Three puppies dead after 'highly contagious' parvo outbreak in Vancouver

"We urge anyone in the area whose dog or puppy is exhibiting these symptoms to seek veterinary help right away."
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