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Dawson Creek city councillor interested in revitalizing arts

Dawson Creek city councillor interested in revitalizing arts

During their Feb. 26 meeting, coun. Charlie Parslow said he's concerned over the lack of amenities and services in the City of Dawson Creek, especially the arts.
Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Anti-vax views have grown in Canada over the past five years, poll shows

Many Canadians feel the growing anti-vax movement will lead to "a lot of people getting sick unnecessarily."
Guilty pleas entered in Vancouver 2022 stranger attacks

Guilty pleas entered in Vancouver 2022 stranger attacks

Martin Lamb was charged after multiple attacks on strangers in Vancouver's Fairview neighbourhood in August 2022.
Vancouver and B.C. government officials met last fall with FIFA, but most details are secret

Vancouver and B.C. government officials met last fall with FIFA, but most details are secret

BC Place will host seven matches in 2026.
Are B.C. residents really ready for homebuying helpers like joint tenancy?

Are B.C. residents really ready for homebuying helpers like joint tenancy?

New survey report shows that Canadians are considering rent-to-own, joint ownership and secondary suites as ways to get into the market.
B.C. charge stayed in police dog handler assault case

B.C. charge stayed in police dog handler assault case

Police considered using a baton, bear spray and a bean bag rifle in attempts to subdue man in alleged domestic violence case.
Public Health Ontario staff awarded retroactive pay as Bill 124 compensation

Public Health Ontario staff awarded retroactive pay as Bill 124 compensation

TORONTO — Employees of Public Health Ontario labs are set to receive an additional 5.25 per cent in pay increases to compensate for a provincial wage restraint law that was found unconstitutional and has now been repealed.
Will B.C. learn lessons from other provinces before funding IVF?

Will B.C. learn lessons from other provinces before funding IVF?

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is joining seven provinces in paying for some of the cost of in vitro fertilization but scant details and long-standing inequities have raised questions about how the plan could benefit patients.
Hunting quota appeal dismissed for Cariboo guide outfitters

Hunting quota appeal dismissed for Cariboo guide outfitters

A hunting quota appeal has been dismissed for five Cariboo guide outfitters, who challenged a July 2022 moose quota allocation set by the Province.
B.C. wineries get creative after brutal winter

B.C. wineries get creative after brutal winter

From Swifty movie nights to badminton leagues: B.C. wineries explore creative strategies to weather winter woes.