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Indigenous women are blazing a conservation trail

Indigenous women are blazing a conservation trail

Because Indigenous societies are matrilineal and have always valued women as life-givers, healers, leaders, wayfinders and survivors, these strong matriarchs raised women to protect the land and the ways of life of their communities.
Siksika Nation collecting accounts of anti-Indigenous racism in health care

Siksika Nation collecting accounts of anti-Indigenous racism in health care

The interviewers will look speak to people who have experienced racism while receiving health care services, as well as those who have witnessed said treatment
B.C. order for health workers' COVID-19 vax status lifts mention of vaccine deadlines

B.C. order for health workers' COVID-19 vax status lifts mention of vaccine deadlines

VICTORIA — British Columbia has removed any mention of COVID-19 vaccination deadlines from its order requiring health-care professionals to report their vaccination status.
Group hopes to make fourth attempt to have Russian pianist perform in Vancouver

Group hopes to make fourth attempt to have Russian pianist perform in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — The decision to cancel a Russian pianist's concert in Vancouver over concerns of protests has left Leila Getz conflicted as she ponders whether a rising young superstar she has repeatedly tried to book will ever perform in the city.
'Toxic, misogynistic culture': Female prison guards launch class-action lawsuit

'Toxic, misogynistic culture': Female prison guards launch class-action lawsuit

Female Canadian corrections officers say their workplace environment fosters sexual harassment, discrimination and assault, and forces them "to stay silent in the face of terror."
B.C.'s auditor general says more work needed to assess risk of fraud in public sector

B.C.'s auditor general says more work needed to assess risk of fraud in public sector

VICTORIA — British Columbia's auditor general says the government's framework to manage fraud in the public service is well underway, but it's not fully developed.
Chip Wilson commits $100 million to fight the disease FSHD

Chip Wilson commits $100 million to fight the disease FSHD

The Lululemon founder has what's known as facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and foresees one day needing to use a wheelchair.

Every part of B.C. to have high-speed internet by 2027, government says

VICTORIA — The federal and British Columbia governments are spending $830 million to provide access to high-speed internet across the province.
Mystery surrounds ex-New Westminster fire chief’s final paycheques

Mystery surrounds ex-New Westminster fire chief’s final paycheques

Citing privacy concerns, city won’t disclose details of payments before and after official’s retirement in October.
North Shore patients shocked to receive anti-vax letter from North Van family doctor

North Shore patients shocked to receive anti-vax letter from North Van family doctor

Patients of a North Vancouver GP were surprised to receive a letter informing them she hasn't been vaccinated against COVID-19 and could potentially lose her licence to practice medicine.