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B.C. tribunal orders woman to repay employer for 'time theft' while working at home

B.C. tribunal orders woman to repay employer for 'time theft' while working at home

VANCOUVER — A tribunal has ordered a British Columbia accountant to pay her former employer more than $2,600 after tracking software showed she engaged in "time theft" while working from home.
B.C. owners and renters have highest housing expense in Canada, survey finds

B.C. owners and renters have highest housing expense in Canada, survey finds

Not a single B.C. city made it on the 'lowest shelter costs' list.
Former Prince George family shaken after husband, father dies suddenly

Former Prince George family shaken after husband, father dies suddenly

"They did the defibrillator and all the injections and medications, and there was nothing. It was horrific."
Smaller B.C. cities are seeing more deaths than births

Smaller B.C. cities are seeing more deaths than births

Big cities are attracting working-age people, new census data shows. Seniors, meanwhile, are choosing to move to rural communities.
Living with dementia: B.C. caregiver reflects on rewarding journey with father

Living with dementia: B.C. caregiver reflects on rewarding journey with father

"You can still have very meaningful moments (living with dementia)," says a B.C. caregiver.
B.C. creates $500M fund to buy old rental buildings and protect tenants

B.C. creates $500M fund to buy old rental buildings and protect tenants

The premier says the fund is expected to protect thousands of affordable housing units in the province.
B.C.'s unvaccinated nurses feel 'blamed, shamed and ignored'

B.C.'s unvaccinated nurses feel 'blamed, shamed and ignored'

"We're trained, we're hardworking, we're experienced, we're ready, we're healthy, we'd love to go back to work," said one nurse.
B.C. woman describes bizarre home invasion where intruder broke through ceiling

B.C. woman describes bizarre home invasion where intruder broke through ceiling

The odd break-in resulted in no sleep for the woman. "Every noise, I was scared he was coming back," she said.
As B.C. homeowner grant approaches $1B, critics call for its end

As B.C. homeowner grant approaches $1B, critics call for its end

BC NDP housing minister Ravi Kahlon has defended giving nearly one billion dollars of property tax revenue back to B.C. homeowners annually. Critics, meanwhile, are questioning the homeowner grant's necessity.
Master’s of Indigenous nursing program aims to empower Indigenous nurses to serve communities within their own knowledge systems

Master’s of Indigenous nursing program aims to empower Indigenous nurses to serve communities within their own knowledge systems

Six B.C. nursing schools are collaborating to challenge anti-Indigenous racism and better support Indigenous health-care providers