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Revolutionizing breast cancer surgery: B.C. hospital adopts innovative technology

Revolutionizing breast cancer surgery: B.C. hospital adopts innovative technology

In a B.C. first, Mount Saint Joseph Hospital improves patient experience in the tumour removal process, making it less invasive and more efficient
‘I wish we had never called the police’: Alberta man fatally shot during mental health crisis

‘I wish we had never called the police’: Alberta man fatally shot during mental health crisis

Red Deer parents regret calling police after officer fatally shoots their mentally ill son
Canada’s emissions rose slightly in 2021 as pandemic lockdowns eased

Canada’s emissions rose slightly in 2021 as pandemic lockdowns eased

Overall emissions remained well below where they were before the pandemic hit
B.C. doubles the amount of money available through new rural development fund

B.C. doubles the amount of money available through new rural development fund

Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program now has $66 million for rural communities
Canada’s pledge to make more vaccines at home is still a work in progress

Canada’s pledge to make more vaccines at home is still a work in progress

Canada promised more than $1.3 billion for 12 new or expanded biomanufacturing plants
Man convicted of possessing child sexual material in Kelowna charged again

Man convicted of possessing child sexual material in Kelowna charged again

23-year-old arrested for possessing child pornography
Former B.C. paramedic gives advice on the 7th anniversary of the toxic drug crisis

Former B.C. paramedic gives advice on the 7th anniversary of the toxic drug crisis

Last year, the toxic drug supply claimed nearly 2,300 lives in the province
RCMP at Nanaimo, Kelowna Hells Angels clubhouse to ‘keep the peace’ amidst forfeiture

RCMP at Nanaimo, Kelowna Hells Angels clubhouse to ‘keep the peace’ amidst forfeiture

Civil Forfeiture Office members were following up on a BC Court of Appeal ruling
City of Vancouver says safety up, overdoses and attacks down, after tent camp removal

City of Vancouver says safety up, overdoses and attacks down, after tent camp removal

Vancouver Fire and Rescue received 27 fewer overdose-related calls during the week of the sweep
B.C. First Nations health gets $8.2 billion in federal funding to fix ‘disparities’

B.C. First Nations health gets $8.2 billion in federal funding to fix ‘disparities’

Prime Minister announces funding at the Squamish Nation in West Vancouver