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Editorial: B.C. must end secrecy around workplace fatalities

Editorial: B.C. must end secrecy around workplace fatalities

Last year, 48 workers died from traumatic injuries they received on the job. We know almost nothing about any of them.
'It was bleeding a lot': B.C. resident helps care for injured dog found by road

'It was bleeding a lot': B.C. resident helps care for injured dog found by road

The pup appeared to have been struck by a car.
Rob Shaw: Eby government thinks we've had enough interest rate increases

Rob Shaw: Eby government thinks we've had enough interest rate increases

The B.C. government is urging the Bank of Canada to hold off increasing interest rates in the wake of a surprise jump in inflation.
Letter: A huge thank you from Gun Lake

Letter: A huge thank you from Gun Lake

Downton Lake fire still burning out of control
Opinion: Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Opinion: Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Brands are increasingly taking stances on contentious social issues and facing mass outrage on social media. New research shows that this outrage can benefit brands.
ICBC loses appeal in case where employee sold data used in shootings

ICBC loses appeal in case where employee sold data used in shootings

Claims adjuster Candy Rheaume sold private information linking the customers’ license plates to their home addresses
Three arrested as RCMP resume enforcement at Fairy Creek

Three arrested as RCMP resume enforcement at Fairy Creek

Arrests came less than a week after 146 court cases were dropped
Two youths jump into action to rescue a hiker in Gowlland Tod Park

Two youths jump into action to rescue a hiker in Gowlland Tod Park

Two friends were hiking in Gowlland Tod Park when they heard someone crying for help. “We thought it was like a joke for a second — and then we heard it again.”
B.C. Ombudsperson rejects Flying Spaghetti Monster pirate hat discrimination claim

B.C. Ombudsperson rejects Flying Spaghetti Monster pirate hat discrimination claim

The B.C. man fighting for Pastafarian religious rights in a pirate hat now has a lawyer
B.C. man gets $5,000 for Yorkshire terrier dog bite

B.C. man gets $5,000 for Yorkshire terrier dog bite

Flex the Yorkshire terrier is now muzzled when he's in common areas of the building in Vancouver's Yaletown district.
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