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‘Cruel, dehumanizing and deadly’: suit filed against Vancouver sheltering ban

‘Cruel, dehumanizing and deadly’: suit filed against Vancouver sheltering ban

BC Civil Liberties Association says daytime ban violates sections of Charter of Rights and Freedoms
New cutting-edge equipment advances surgical care at Rupert hospital

New cutting-edge equipment advances surgical care at Rupert hospital

The health authority hopes the new tower will save residents out-of-city travel and draw more skilled doctors to Prince Rupert
Education minister removes Greater Victoria school board

Education minister removes Greater Victoria school board

A temporary trustee has been appointed
Okanagan-based bomb squad not currently being considered

Okanagan-based bomb squad not currently being considered

'We must consider needs based on call volume and cost analysis'
B.C. psychologist pens book to help youngsters foster friendships

B.C. psychologist pens book to help youngsters foster friendships

The Friendship Guide was written to help kids readjust to group and social settings post-COVID-19
Horse-and-cart milkman to pickleball teacher: B.C. man not stopping at 98

Horse-and-cart milkman to pickleball teacher: B.C. man not stopping at 98

From Kitimat to Crescent Beach to Vancouver's West End, Stan Fryer has lived life "abundantly"
Dog found tied to B.C. stop sign with desperate 5-page letter and $500

Dog found tied to B.C. stop sign with desperate 5-page letter and $500

The dog was found in the vicinity of BC SPCA’s Wild ARC
Nuclear weapons? Revelstoke council cuts wire on throwback disarmament policy

Nuclear weapons? Revelstoke council cuts wire on throwback disarmament policy

Policy that emerged 40 years ago during post-Cold War nuclear disarmament movement now rescinded as out of city's jurisdiction
3 officers injured in altercation at Kelowna McDonald's

3 officers injured in altercation at Kelowna McDonald's

The injured officers are recovering at home
Janet Austin says farewell after 7 years as B.C.’s lieutenant-governor

Janet Austin says farewell after 7 years as B.C.’s lieutenant-governor

Austin was sworn in as the province’s 30th lieutenant-governor in April 2018