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Canada-wide recall of skin-cleansing products due to possible microbial contamination

Canada-wide recall of skin-cleansing products due to possible microbial contamination

Check your medicine cabinets.
Contracts still not awarded for permanent repairs to the Coquihalla, set to begin this summer

Contracts still not awarded for permanent repairs to the Coquihalla, set to begin this summer

An announcement is expected in the coming weeks.
B.C. energy minister left impressed by first Site C tour

B.C. energy minister left impressed by first Site C tour

$16-billion hydroelectric megaproject tracking on new budget and timeline, Ralston says
‘Best interest of B.C.’: Horgan upbeat after first Site C visit

‘Best interest of B.C.’:  Horgan upbeat after first Site C visit

The $16-billion project on the Peace River, started in 2015, is now more than 55% completed and ramping up for an eighth year of construction.
B.C. advocate hears concerns from Peace seniors

B.C. advocate hears concerns from Peace seniors

Government can act quickly to bring cost of living relief to B.C. seniors, says Isobel Mackenzie
Canadians living near wildfires have greater risk of lung cancer, brain tumours

Canadians living near wildfires have greater risk of lung cancer, brain tumours

Wildfires can have harmful impacts on air quality but they can also pollute aquatic, soil, and indoor environments.
The symptoms of COVID-19 appear to be changing. Here's what to look for

The symptoms of COVID-19 appear to be changing. Here's what to look for

More people are reporting different symptoms of the virus.
Get in gear: A cycling enthusiast's guide to buying your first bicycle

Get in gear: A cycling enthusiast's guide to buying your first bicycle

Want to take up cycling but aren't sure where to start? It all begins with your wheels.
B.C. diabetes clinical trials aim to free people from insulin

B.C. diabetes clinical trials aim to free people from insulin

100 years after two Canadians discovered insulin as a diabetes management tool, B.C. researchers believe they've found a treatment to get diabetics off insulin.
B.C. Premier John Horgan broke the law with 2020’s snap election: lawyer

B.C. Premier John Horgan broke the law with 2020’s snap election: lawyer

Lawsuit seeks ruling that premier, lieutenant governor defied fixed election date clause