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B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

Health Canada today approved a new Moderna's vaccine to fight COVID-19
Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Vancouver, B.C., artist Lupo has installed a ghost-like sculpture to ensure those lost to the opioid crisis are not forgotten
COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

A highly-publicized lawsuit targeting the provincial government’s COVID-19 measures has been thrown out by a BC Supreme Court Justice for being so poorly crafted it is impossible to respond to.
Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

A notice of civil claim says the pair suffered serious harm as a result of the investigation, including imprisonment, emotional distress, psychiatric injuries and damages to their reputations.
B.C. court rejects convicted drug dealer's appeal

B.C. court rejects convicted drug dealer's appeal

Stephen Hai Chen was convicted of trafficking in MDMA between February and August of 2015.
TMX continued work in river for two weeks after salmon controversy

TMX continued work in river for two weeks after salmon controversy

After residents and activists rang alarm bells during early salmon run on Aug. 7, pipeline workers continued in Kw’ikw’iya:la River until Aug. 21
International Overdose Awareness Day: honouring my sister, ending stigmas

International Overdose Awareness Day: honouring my sister, ending stigmas

Aug. 31 marks the 21st International Overdose Awareness Day. I would like to take this opportunity to share a little bit more of my background and what has become a big part of who I am today.
B.C. nurse disciplined for cancer lie, accepting $16K from widower

B.C. nurse disciplined for cancer lie, accepting $16K from widower

The British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives says the nurse wrote four cheques and had the widower sign them.
Reimbursement for dead dog rejected by B.C. tribunal

Reimbursement for dead dog rejected by B.C. tribunal

Winston the Yorkshire terrier began having walking problems and was then diagnosed with a liver condition before being euthanized.
B.C. man offered $900,000 for 'alien' rock

B.C. man offered $900,000 for 'alien' rock

"I don't believe in aliens. I'm just a guy who wants to get rid of his rock.”