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B.C. drug users offered withdrawal medication similar to version yanked in 2014

B.C. drug users offered withdrawal medication similar to version yanked in 2014

Nearly 18,000 people were switched from methadone to Methadose in 2014.
Wind and rain from Hurricane Florence’s leading edge lash Carolinas

Wind and rain from Hurricane Florence’s leading edge lash Carolinas

Forecasters warn that the widening storm — and its likelihood of lingering around the coast day after day — will bring seawater surging onto land and torrential downpours.
Vancouver Park Board considers motion to identify, recognize First Nation names

Vancouver Park Board considers motion to identify, recognize First Nation names

The name of Vancouver’s Stanley Park may be up for debate as the city’s park board confronts its colonial past and pursues reconciliation.
Humboldt Broncos player joins his hometown Saskatoon Blades as coaching assistant

Humboldt Broncos player joins his hometown Saskatoon Blades as coaching assistant

One of the Humboldt Broncos hockey players injured in a bus crash that killed 16 people has joined his hometown Western Hockey League team as an assistant to the coaches.
B.C. cities want mandated business licences for short-term rentals

B.C. cities want mandated business licences for short-term rentals

Enforcing local bylaws is ‘expensive and onerous’
All 20 First Nations sign Coastal GasLink pipeline agreement

All 20 First Nations sign Coastal GasLink pipeline agreement

The proposed 670 km pipeline would deliver natural gas to Kitimat’s LNG Canada facility
Trudeau says Liberals looking for right NAFTA deal despite looming deadline

Trudeau says Liberals looking for right NAFTA deal despite looming deadline

Ottawa and Washington are working to reach an agreement that needs to be submitted to the U.S. Congress by Oct. 1.
Camosun, Mount Tolmie associations combine for Fall Festival

Camosun, Mount Tolmie associations combine for Fall Festival

Fall Festival goes Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. at Browning Park
Thousands to flock to B.C. city to see worldwide leader of Mormon Church

Thousands to flock to B.C. city to see worldwide leader of Mormon Church

Sunday special devotional expected to draw more than 5,000 church members
B.C. cities ask province for 40% of pot revenue

B.C. cities ask province for 40% of pot revenue

That would equal out to $50 million in marijuana cash in the first two years after legalization