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Over half of Canada's 'hardest hit' businesses will not survive until the end of 2021

Over half of Canada's 'hardest hit' businesses will not survive until the end of 2021

A survey finds that the hardest-hit Canadian businesses will not survive if the CEWS and the CERS programs are not extended.
Two B.C. real estate agents fired in wake of sexual assault allegations

Two B.C. real estate agents fired in wake of sexual assault allegations

A woman has come forward claiming she was sexually assaulted while inside a Victoria real estate business.
B.C. increases penalty for attending gatherings and events—from $230 to $575

B.C. increases penalty for attending gatherings and events—from $230 to $575

The current fine for those who organize or host a banned event remains the same at $2,300.
Opinion: Considered a facelift, bought a rock tumbler instead

Opinion: Considered a facelift, bought a rock tumbler instead

"The little cassette tape voices in my head say both, 'Don’t let the classist, sexist patriarchy tell you how to age!' And, 'Do whatever it takes to look younger to keep your man and career.'"
Column: Richmond family’s tragedy will repeat without change

Column: Richmond family’s tragedy will repeat without change

Several questions remain unanswered after the man who caused Christy Mahy's death was sentenced to time already served
Second brand added to Canada-wide apricot seed recall

Second brand added to Canada-wide apricot seed recall

Apricot seeds are known to contain a natural toxin that can cause cyanide poisoning.
What you need to know about B.C.'s loosened outdoor religious gatherings

What you need to know about B.C.'s loosened outdoor religious gatherings

From crowd size to singing and social distancing, B.C.'s new loosened restrictions on outdoor religious services come with a number of caveats — here's what worshipers (and everyone else) need to know.
Your COVID vaccine questions answered

Your COVID vaccine questions answered

Dr. Mark Lysyshyn, deputy chief medical health officer for Vancouver Coastal Health, answers questions from the public about COVID vaccinations
Bhangra sensation in the Yukon helps people dance their pandemic troubles away (VIDEO)

Bhangra sensation in the Yukon helps people dance their pandemic troubles away (VIDEO)

After SkyTrain overdose, Port Moody woman wants to train teens to save lives

After SkyTrain overdose, Port Moody woman wants to train teens to save lives

SFU student seeking volunteers who will train to teach Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody students about B.C.'s opioid overdose crisis and what they can do to reduce stigma, recognize and prevent a toxic drug overdose