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B.C., federal government strike deal around home and community care

B.C., federal government strike deal around home and community care

B.C. gets $164M injection this year, hopes to extend agreement another 4 years
B.C. works to ensure its Ozempic supply for diabetes patients not U.S. weight loss

B.C. works to ensure its Ozempic supply for diabetes patients not U.S. weight loss

Province wants to work with federal government to ensure drug gets to Canadians first
Trudeau told NATO Canada can’t meet defence spending target, Washington Post reports

Trudeau told NATO Canada can’t meet defence spending target, Washington Post reports

Leaked document: ‘widespread’ military deficiencies causing friction with security partners, allies
Vancouver police promise upgrades to psychological testing following Chan inquest

Vancouver police promise upgrades to psychological testing following Chan inquest

Witnesses testified Const. Nicole Chan felt taken advantage of while she was severely depressed
Both union, government warn of major service disruptions as a result of strike

Both union, government warn of major service disruptions as a result of strike

Strike involving 155,000 federal public servants one of the largest in Canadian history
Criminal probe begins after campfire-sparked blaze threatened homes in Kamloops

Criminal probe begins after campfire-sparked blaze threatened homes in Kamloops

Blaze sparked Wednesday by campfire in Strathcona Park cut power to about 4,000 homes and businesses
Texas cheerleaders shot after one says she got in wrong car

Texas cheerleaders shot after one says she got in wrong car

Shooting that injured two happened in a grocery store parking lot
Vancouver officers say they continued to beat Myles Gray because he continued to resist

Vancouver officers say they continued to beat Myles Gray because he continued to resist

Officers testified to coroner’s inquest that they felt they were in a life or death situation
Inflation trending down in B.C., but housing costs up thanks to rising interest on mortgages

Inflation trending down in B.C., but housing costs up thanks to rising interest on mortgages

The Bank of Canada is holding the interest rate at 4.5%
Victoria-Beacon Hill MLA Grace Lore backs bill prioritizing pedestrian safety

Victoria-Beacon Hill MLA Grace Lore backs bill prioritizing pedestrian safety

The bill would implement changes to the Motor Vehicle Act to mandate passing and following distances