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Health workers attacked. Investigations bungled. Will this spur change?

Health workers attacked. Investigations bungled. Will this spur change?

Advocates hope WorkSafeBC’s $355,000 judgment against Northern Health leads to protections.
Inside gig work: trading flexibility for uncertainty, risk and racism

Inside gig work: trading flexibility for uncertainty, risk and racism

A vast ‘honeypot’ of records tempts hackers, and cyber-defenses are weak, probe finds.
Manslaughter guilty plea in East Vancouver park beating death

Manslaughter guilty plea in East Vancouver park beating death

Jeff Arnie Lincoln was arrested on New Year's Eve 2021 for the beating death of Gilles Hebert in Grandview Park
Trying to travel? Here’s how much snow is coming to B.C.

Trying to travel? Here’s how much snow is coming to B.C.

From bitterly cold temperatures of minus 40 to 20 cm of snow in 24 hours⁠ — B.C. is being blasted by a snowstorm
Photos: These B.C. animals are seeking homes of their own this holiday season

Photos: These B.C. animals are seeking homes of their own this holiday season

On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me... 8 loveable pets seeking forever homes this holiday season
Coquitlam mayor, city manager at centre of legal action alleging leak of confidential information to Spanish company

Coquitlam mayor, city manager at centre of legal action alleging leak of confidential information to Spanish company

Richard Stewart's ID and password were used to gain access to North Shore wastewater report on multinational firm, Metro Vancouver court filing says.
Reporter pleads guilty to harassing former B.C. law society president

Reporter pleads guilty to harassing former B.C. law society president

Joshua Kron had been a tenant in the house of Craig Ferris' mother-in-law.
Database insecurity the latest in a string of problems at Provincial Health Services Authority

Database insecurity the latest in a string of problems at Provincial Health Services Authority

A look at the history of turmoil at PHSA over the last 10 years.
B.C. universities to receive $4.3 million for innovation research funding: minister

B.C. universities to receive $4.3 million for innovation research funding: minister

VANCOUVER — Four British Columbia universities will receive $4.3 million from a government research and innovation program to help fund projects in the fields of health, technology and natural resources.
Spending strong in first half of the holiday season

Spending strong in first half of the holiday season

Various indicators show strong consumer demand across North America this holiday season