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B.C. PhD with terminal cancer presented degree in groundbreaking house call

B.C. PhD with terminal cancer presented degree in groundbreaking house call

Penelakut woman Valerie Bob can’t travel so Simon Fraser University staff members come to her home
Increased temperatures, wind gusts expected Sunday for East Adams Lake fire

Increased temperatures, wind gusts expected Sunday for East Adams Lake fire

The fire was first discovered July 12, 2023
Wildfire south of Kamloops continues to threaten Lac Le Jeune

Wildfire south of Kamloops continues to threaten Lac Le Jeune

The fire has been burning since July 21
Indigenous journalist association renamed for inclusivity

Indigenous journalist association renamed for inclusivity

The group that was founded in 1983 and now includes more than 950 members
Former P.E.I. premier tapped to help pick next Supreme Court Justice

Former P.E.I. premier tapped to help pick next Supreme Court Justice

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the names of the 8-member independent advisory board
‘Just can’t leave a person’: How to respond to potential overdoses on the street

‘Just can’t leave a person’: How to respond to potential overdoses on the street

Voss-Dahl, a licensed practical nurse in Edmonton, says she comes across people overdosing ‘all the time’
Canadian evacuees tell of chaotic scenes in Maui wildfire ‘war zone’

Canadian evacuees tell of chaotic scenes in Maui wildfire ‘war zone’

Among the evacuees was B.C. Supreme Court Justice Matthew Taylor who drove through the ruined town of Lahaina
Recent shark deaths in Canada a sign that efforts to grow the population are working

Recent shark deaths in Canada a sign that efforts to grow the population are working

Great white sharks have been protected in Canada since the late 2000s
LifeLabs could pay up to $9.8M in proposed settlement for 2019 cyberattack

LifeLabs could pay up to $9.8M in proposed settlement for 2019 cyberattack

The 8.6 million class-action lawsuit members could recieve between $50 and $150 each
BC Hydro bids to raise EV charging fees

BC Hydro bids to raise EV charging fees

The Crown corporation wants to raise rates by 15% from Sept. 1, but customers say time-based fees are unfair