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Downtown Eastside shooting leaves man dead in Vancouver

Downtown Eastside shooting leaves man dead in Vancouver

Police say first responders tried to save the man, but he died at the scene
B.C. woman says spouse contracted lice after hospital visit

B.C. woman says spouse contracted lice after hospital visit

Patient travelled to hospital via ambulance, rash showed up less than 2 days later
Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers set to strike next week

Metro Vancouver HandyDART workers set to strike next week

Action expected to halt door-to-door bus service for passengers unable to use the regular transit
House arrest over, B.C. chief vows to fight on for Indigenous rights

House arrest over, B.C. chief vows to fight on for Indigenous rights

Chief Dsta'hyl of Witsuwit'en First Nation in northern B.C. was Canada's first Amnesty International prisoner of conscience
Road closures ahead of Victoria’s first-ever CFL game

Road closures ahead of Victoria’s first-ever CFL game

The city will provide free park-and-ride shuttle services for ticket holders
A Conservative future? Incumbent B.C. United MLAs ponder what comes next

A Conservative future? Incumbent B.C. United MLAs ponder what comes next

Parties will work out a process to field candidates, details have yet to be arranged
Former B.C. correctional officer charged with smuggling contraband to inmates

Former B.C. correctional officer charged with smuggling contraband to inmates

Charges against 4 men stem from raids in September 2023 at multiple Chilliwack locations
Final evacuation alerts lifted as B.C. wildfires continue to drop

Final evacuation alerts lifted as B.C. wildfires continue to drop

‘Recent cool, wet weather is giving BC Wildfire Service an opportunity to make significant gains’
New healthcare project uses art to address Canadian healthcare biases

New healthcare project uses art to address Canadian healthcare biases

This free learning resource humanizes healthcare by combining arts and the humanities with science
UPDATED: B.C. police accused of racist WhatsApp chat issue Charter challenge

UPDATED: B.C. police accused of racist WhatsApp chat issue Charter challenge

The lawsuit says the B.C. Police Act contravenes the Charter of Rights and Freedoms