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Will B.C.'s new bail policy prevent violent repeat offenders in Vancouver? An expert weighs in

Will B.C.'s new bail policy prevent violent repeat offenders in Vancouver? An expert weighs in

Here is why he says the new policy is "deeply problematic."
B.C. woman loses bid to get reimbursed for Hawaii flight

B.C. woman loses bid to get reimbursed for Hawaii flight

The woman claimed $874 in airfare from RBC. However, B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal did not rule in her favour.
B.C. business travel, commuting face inflationary headwinds

B.C. business travel, commuting face inflationary headwinds

Employers also ‘pushing back’ against hybrid-work arrangements and other pandemic trends
50 photos that show companionship in the animal kingdom

50 photos that show companionship in the animal kingdom

Humans aren't the only animals that need connection. Many species in the animal kingdom benefit from social interactions.
Home for holidays will have to be Point Roberts for Delta dancer

Home for holidays will have to be Point Roberts for Delta dancer

Professional dancer Madelaine Burnett doesn't want to cross the border as she awaits for her artist visa to continue to work in New York.
Health-care workers are facing an epidemic of violence

Health-care workers are facing an epidemic of violence

From ERs to long-term care, workers are dealing with abuse and attacks. They want to see change.
Metro Vancouver trio facing murder conspiracy charges heading for trial

Metro Vancouver trio facing murder conspiracy charges heading for trial

Richard Charles Reed and Seyed Naveed Mohtashamian are alleged to have conspired to murder Spencer Griffin.
'Despicable': B.C. man gets time served for anti-Semitic harassment

'Despicable': B.C. man gets time served for anti-Semitic harassment

As part of his conditions, the 45-year-old man is not allowed to use a computer without parental supervision.
Metro Vancouver fraudsters fined $1.5M for personal spending spree

Metro Vancouver fraudsters fined $1.5M for personal spending spree

Three North Shore residents have been handed six-figure penalties and repayment orders following a personal spending spree with investors' money.
B.C. doctors ratify new $708-million, three-year deal

B.C. doctors ratify new $708-million, three-year deal

The deal, which includes a new payment model that the government hopes will help attract and retain family physicians, was approved by 94 per cent of doctors who voted.