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'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

Camille Betts is sharing her father's story in hopes of carrying on his legacy. "The way he looked at the world was always, 'How can we help the most people?'" she says.
Defence minister in Victoria, announces $98M in artillery rounds for Ukraine

Defence minister in Victoria, announces $98M in artillery rounds for Ukraine

Canada will donate more than 20,000 artillery rounds at a cost of about $98 million to support Ukraine’s response to the Russian invasion, National Defence Minister Anita Anand announced in Victoria on Tuesday.
Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

Ex-BC Lion Josh Boden may face 15 years for murder

The former North Vancouver high school football star who was found guilty of the 2009 second-degree murder of an ex-girlfriend could spend at least 15 years in prison before being eligible for parole.
Trudeau faces chants, pounding drums as he walks through crowd at Kamloops memorial

Trudeau faces chants, pounding drums as he walks through crowd at Kamloops memorial

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — An unmarked burial ground at the former Kamloops, B.C. residential school set off a reckoning for Canadians about their country's history and relations with Indigenous Peoples, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
Province turns its back on science, says BC Wildlife Federation

Province turns its back on science, says BC Wildlife Federation

Caribou hunting will be banned and moose hunting severely curtailed over roughly 22 per cent of the province under new regulations.
One in 10 Canadian farmers takes in $1 million a year: ag census

One in 10 Canadian farmers takes in $1 million a year: ag census

Farms with $1 million or more revenues increased by almost one-quarter to 9.9 per cent of farmers from 7.2 per cent in the 2016 census.
Walk With Me project a stepping stone to empathy during Canada's toxic drug crisis

Walk With Me project a stepping stone to empathy during Canada's toxic drug crisis

The toxic drug crisis disproportionately impacts middle-aged men, many of whom work in the trades sector, and First Nations people, particularly women, says Sharon Karsten.
Recall issued Canada-wide for peanut butter due to salmonella concern

Recall issued Canada-wide for peanut butter due to salmonella concern

Smucker Foods has issued a press release apologizing.
One in 10 Canadian women could have PTSD, says StatsCan

One in 10 Canadian women could have PTSD, says StatsCan

A new report shows 82% of Canadians who met the criteria for probable PTSD and looked for professional help had trouble accessing it.
B.C. prosecutors warned about wrongful convictions, 'tunnel vision' in new policy document

B.C. prosecutors warned about wrongful convictions, 'tunnel vision' in new policy document

"These policy changes represent another step on the path toward changing the status quo for the better," says the BC Prosecution Service.