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‘Vindication’ says minister after supreme court rejects B.C. private health care appeal

‘Vindication’ says minister after supreme court rejects B.C. private health care appeal

Ruling against BC for-profit surgery centre is a victory for public health care system: Dix
B.C. man caught stealing $500 worth of hockey cards - twice

B.C. man caught stealing $500 worth of hockey cards - twice

Mission RCMP had an interesting week patrolling the city, including dealing with a rowdy garbage can
This story about AI was written by a human: How Nelson tech experts are using new artificial intelligence tools

This story about AI was written by a human: How Nelson tech experts are using new artificial intelligence tools

ChatGPT and Midjourney are brand new but already changing how Nelson residents work and live
Troubles shadow lingers as Northern Ireland marks 25 years of peace

Troubles shadow lingers as Northern Ireland marks 25 years of peace

This month marks 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement largely ended the bloodshed
Judge weighs request to toss Chasing Horse’s sex abuse case

Judge weighs request to toss Chasing Horse’s sex abuse case

Self-proclaimed medicine man facing sex charges in Nevada, B.C.
Eight sheltered but more spaces needed as Vancouver seeks rooms for displaced campers

Eight sheltered but more spaces needed as Vancouver seeks rooms for displaced campers

Tents and suitcases tossed into garbage compactors as encampment dismantled
Fierce storm system leaves more than a million without power in Quebec and Ontario

Fierce storm system leaves more than a million without power in Quebec and Ontario

Montreal authorities reported numerous calls for downed trees
Search suspended for man linked to dead migrants, police say efforts exhausted

Search suspended for man linked to dead migrants, police say efforts exhausted

Authorities have said the area’s geography makes it a popular spot for human smugglers
B.C. providing $9M so cruise ships in Victoria can connect to shore power and cut emissions

B.C. providing $9M so cruise ships in Victoria can connect to shore power and cut emissions

The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority is installing shore power infrastructure at Ogden Point
‘Poorly planned’: Saanich man says bike lane helped cause crash – cyclists loudly disagree

‘Poorly planned’: Saanich man says bike lane helped cause crash – cyclists loudly disagree

Cyclists say the entire blame rests on the driver