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Gender justice groups say changes to B.C.'s Name Act are harming survivors

Gender justice groups say changes to B.C.'s Name Act are harming survivors

The changes were prompted by B.C. child killer Allan Schoenborn being legally permitted to change his name to Ken John Johnson.
Canadian scientists assessing species at risk face serious backlog, finds audit

Canadian scientists assessing species at risk face serious backlog, finds audit

Under Canada's current yearly limit, it would take scientists almost 30 years to assess all prioritized species, and over 120 years to assess those considered potentially at risk, the audit says.
CapU Squamish: Women’s national soccer championship Day 1 recap

CapU Squamish: Women’s national soccer championship Day 1 recap

See how host team Capilano Blues and other national favourites did on the first day of the four-day competition.
What happens when you call for an ambulance in B.C.?

What happens when you call for an ambulance in B.C.?

Answer all questions and give an accurate location, says BCEHS.
Space heaters sold widely on Amazon recalled due to fire risk

Space heaters sold widely on Amazon recalled due to fire risk

As of Oct. 28, the company has received seven reports of overheating in Canada.
B.C. woman facing terrorism charges chooses jury trial

B.C. woman facing terrorism charges chooses jury trial

Kimberly Polman of Squamish was arrested and charged by the Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team with allegations in Richmond and Syria.
Canucks lines vs Kings, November 7, 2024

Canucks lines vs Kings, November 7, 2024

The Los Angeles Kings are not the same boring 1-3-1 team from last season and could prove to be the Vancouver Canucks' toughest test yet.
B.C. election judicial recount for Surrey-Guildford starts with 28 unreported ballots

B.C. election judicial recount for Surrey-Guildford starts with 28 unreported ballots

SURREY, B.C. — Election officials filed into an industrial building in Surrey, B.C.
British Columbians expected to be Canada's biggest holiday spenders, says BMO

British Columbians expected to be Canada's biggest holiday spenders, says BMO

B.C. residents will spend $343 more than the national average, but 53 per cent of them feel financial anxiety toward holiday spending, says survey.
Audit shows Canada falling far behind emission reduction targets

Audit shows Canada falling far behind emission reduction targets

Nine of the 20 carbon reduction measures audited by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development were found to be on track.
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