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Five people dying every day from toxic illicit drugs in B.C.:...

Victoria: Doctors and nurses are being asked to support British Columbia’s safe supply drug program and other substance use measures, as an average of...

Russian sanctions target Canadian premiers, journalists, military, political staff

Ottawa: Russia targeted 61 Canadians from politicians to journalists with fresh sanctions on Thursday over Canada’s actions against the country for its invasion of...

Flood of atmospheric rivers in B.C. cost $675 million in insured...

Vancouver: November's floods in British Columbia that swamped homes and farms, swept away roads and bridges and killed five people are now the most...

2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback: Good alternative to the sedan

By Veeno Dewan Right off the bat, the 2021 Toyota Corolla hatchback is an excellent alternative to the Stellar Corolla sedan. The best at the...

Horgan says Wilkinson put wealthy donors ahead of investing in schools

COQUITLAM: As Andrew Wilkinson continues to promise tax cuts that benefit the wealthiest, John Horgan says a re-elected BC NDP government will build a...

Canada to get 4.5M vaccine doses as questions swirl around immunization...

By Lee Berthiaume The Canadian Press Ottawa: Canada is set to receive a large infusion of COVID-19 vaccines this week, even as questions swirl around how...

Trudeau sidesteps questions about Obama endorsement

Quebec: Justin Trudeau isn't saying whether the Liberal leader's team asked former U.S. president Barack Obama to endorse his campaign. On Wednesday, Obama voiced his...

Attorney general delivers update on B.C.’s fight against money laundering

Victoria: David Eby, Attorney General, delivered a keynote address to Transparency International for a second time to present the government's approach in tackling money...

B.C. to study billing transparency, fairness in cellphone contracts

Victoria: Frustrated by the lack of transparency in cellphone bills - from clarity about fees to the absence of plain language that makes contracts...

B.C. defers stumpage fees for 3 months to aid forest industry...

Victoria: The British Columbia government is deferring a timber harvesting fee charged to forest companies in an effort to help the struggling industry survive...

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