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Vancouver mayoral candidate proposes putting 2030 Olympic bid to public vote

Vancouver mayoral candidate proposes putting 2030 Olympic bid to public vote

Coun. Colleen Hardwick wants city council to get a yes/no plebiscite on the October ballot.
B.C. ready to proceed with permanent repairs to flood-damaged Coquihalla Highway

B.C. ready to proceed with permanent repairs to flood-damaged Coquihalla Highway

HOPE, B.C. — The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure says it is moving ahead with permanent repairs to a key B.C. highway damaged by catastrophic flooding last November.
BCPA wants psychologists in family doctor practices in B.C.

BCPA wants psychologists in family doctor practices in B.C.

The psychologists would provide brief assessments and treatments for mental health concerns like depression anxiety, and behavioural health concerns.
Public guardian sued by woman with brain injury who lost $400K loan to Vancouver actor

Public guardian sued by woman with brain injury who lost $400K loan to Vancouver actor

The suit alleges Jordan Ninkovich told her he would invest her home's equity in the real estate market with "no risk."
Children's Bluetooth bike helmet recalled due to safety hazard

Children's Bluetooth bike helmet recalled due to safety hazard

The black speaker helmets were sold in Toys R Us in Canada and Walmart in the U.S.
Couple offers 100-acre site on Malahat to house Ukrainian refugees

Couple offers 100-acre site on Malahat to house Ukrainian refugees

The property was intended to be developed as an RV campground
RCMP seize contraband cigarettes, shotgun and more from Surrey home

RCMP seize contraband cigarettes, shotgun and more from Surrey home

Police believe cigarettes were destined for the black market.
Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Charging network expansion easing EV road trips

Rapid growth of long-range charging networks reducing ‘range anxiety,’ says expert
Rapid COVID-19 tests available at B.C. pharmacies for people aged 18 and up

Rapid COVID-19 tests available at B.C. pharmacies for people aged 18 and up

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says COVID-19 rapid tests are now available at participating pharmacies for people aged 18 and over. The Health Ministry says one kit containing five rapid antigen tests is available for people with a B.C.
Elderly Ukrainians fleeing war zone looking for a home in B.C.

Elderly Ukrainians fleeing war zone looking for a home in B.C.

Three elderly Ukrainians are trying to safely get to Metro Vancouver from Poland. Family members have taken to craigslist to find a one- or two-bedroom rental.