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Former Canuck John Garrett finally gets credit for assist on Gordie Howe’s last goal

Former Canuck John Garrett finally gets credit for assist on Gordie Howe’s last goal

After 45 years, John Garrett will finally get his assist.
Local and foreign ‘finfluencers’ may be skirting B.C. stock market rules, regulator warns

Local and foreign ‘finfluencers’ may be skirting B.C. stock market rules, regulator warns

The B.C. Securities Commission has issued 76 letters to foreign YouTubers who may have been improperly promoting B.C. public companies without proper disclosure
More rental units coming to downtown Squamish

More rental units coming to downtown Squamish

Squamish councillors vote to issue a development permit for a 7-storey mixed-use building with 39 rental units at 38026 Second Ave.
B.C. Good Samaritan fatally stabbed in heart, court hears

B.C. Good Samaritan fatally stabbed in heart, court hears

Abeal Negussie Abera stepped in to defend a woman when he was stabbed in the chest by her common-law husband Benny Rae Armstrong
BC Parks Foundation celebrates five years of Discover Ambassadors program

BC Parks Foundation celebrates five years of Discover Ambassadors program

Reviving a legacy of nature education, the discover ambassadors now lead programming, science initiatives and inclusion efforts in 25 B.C. parks—and they’re just getting started
UPS Store Canada penalized for 'major' recycling program failure in B.C.

UPS Store Canada penalized for 'major' recycling program failure in B.C.

UPS Store Canada hit with penalty for skipping B.C. recycling responsibilities, making other companies pay
Health minister says forced addictions treatment lacks evidence, feds won't intervene

Health minister says forced addictions treatment lacks evidence, feds won't intervene

OTTAWA — Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel says there's no evidence that forcing people into addictions treatment works — but she won't weigh in on whether provinces should pursue involuntary treatment.
Rob Shaw: Eby’s inner circle looking like a jobs program for BC NDP alumni

Rob Shaw: Eby’s inner circle looking like a jobs program for BC NDP alumni

George Heyman’s back, this time as a taxpayer-funded advisor on labour talks. The public only found out because his LinkedIn page changed.
B.C. tribunal orders payment for medical bills in dog attack

B.C. tribunal orders payment for medical bills in dog attack

The responsible dogs were shot dead during a goat attack three days later.
'We're people too': Canada's homeless population is aging, changing how shelters run

'We're people too': Canada's homeless population is aging, changing how shelters run

VANCOUVER — Seventy-one-year-old Roger Oake sat on a bench outside the Union Gospel Mission shelter in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside after breakfast.