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‘Haven’t eaten in days’: Canada’s food banks reporting massive spike in demand

‘Haven’t eaten in days’: Canada’s food banks reporting massive spike in demand

Nearly two million people visited a food bank in March: Food Banks Canada
Cyberattacks hit more than half of B.C. businesses last year: survey

Cyberattacks hit more than half of B.C. businesses last year: survey

KPMG says 54% of small and mid-sized firms reported paying a ransom in the past three years
Hurricane Otis weakens over southern Mexico after battering Acapulco

Hurricane Otis weakens over southern Mexico after battering Acapulco

Diagnosed at 39, B.C. breast cancer survivor pushes for lower screening age

Diagnosed at 39, B.C. breast cancer survivor pushes for lower screening age

Had she waited until she was 40, Sara Johnston’s cancer likely would have been Stage 4
Doctors urged to screen for alcoholism before prescribing antidepressants

Doctors urged to screen for alcoholism before prescribing antidepressants

Report says high-risk drinking knowledge lacking in many treatment plans
B.C. man sentenced to 6.5 years over sexual exploitation, child porn charges

B.C. man sentenced to 6.5 years over sexual exploitation, child porn charges

New Westminster man pled guilty to sexual exploitation, making child pornography in October
B.C. teen honoured for quenching neighbour’s house fire in the dead of night

B.C. teen honoured for quenching neighbour’s house fire in the dead of night

‘Remarkable and heroic’: Liam Harder is credited with potentially saving two lives
‘Everywhere at once’: Parched B.C. still feeling effects of landmark drought

‘Everywhere at once’: Parched B.C. still feeling effects of landmark drought

Despite recent rain, 15 of B.C.’s 34 water basins still at Level 4 or 5 stage drought
B.C. pressing the gas pedal on EV transition targets by 5 years

B.C. pressing the gas pedal on EV transition targets by 5 years

Aiming to mandate all new light-duty vehicles, passenger cars and trucks sold be EVs by 2035
4 B.C. First Nations, forest company strike ‘landmark’ $36M deal

4 B.C. First Nations, forest company strike ‘landmark’ $36M deal

Eby says First Nations across B.C. will watch Vancouver Island deal with Western Forest Products