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B.C. nurses begin targeted job action across the provinceThe BC Nurses' Union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Monday, saying it had yet to receive a meaningful response from its employer.HealthJul 2
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‘Proven treatment’: B.C. boy’s family pleads with province to fund international careNatasha Hepburn’s nine-year-old son, Nathan, has been diagnosed with brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM), which is a rare and life-threatening condition.HealthJul 15
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Ottawa and B.C. agree to maintain tanker ban. What’s in the new deal?The future of the ban came into question after the federal government and Alberta signed a memorandum of understanding in November to lay the foundation of a new oil pipeline.CanadaJul 2
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3 Winnipeg care homes face air conditioning outages during summer heat waveThree Winnipeg personal care homes are operating without fully functional air conditioning units while hot, humid weather hits the city.HealthJul 14
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‘They’ll be losing out’: Province cuts funding for Delta seniors’ fitness programThe non-profit society’s Seniors Can Move program provided over 300 free spots to people between the ages of 65 and 97 last year.PoliticsJun 8
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How Canada helped in past U.S. wildfires as Ford says some are ‘chirping’As wildfires continue to burn across Canada, American politicians have been vocal about their displeasure surrounding smoke that has made its way to American skies.Canada4 hours
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay voted new leader of the BC Conservative PartyIn a tight race that came down to four rounds of voting, Kerry-Lynne Findlay received 4,696.51 points, or 51 per cent of the vote, to win.PoliticsMay 30
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Stampeders seek to rein in Roughriders’ offenceThe Saskatchewan Roughriders showed what quarterback Trevor Harris can do with healthy receivers in the CFL team's season-opener.SportsJun 19
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Horse hit at Winnipeg racetrack in ‘hard to watch’ video prompts calls for changeA jockey can be seen in the barn area of a Winnipeg racetrack hitting a horse in a video shared by Animal Justice. Now, advocates are calling for in-stable cameras.CanadaMay 15
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‘Huge sense of relief’: B.C. woman’s accused stalker denied bailThe alleged victim told Global News she received a call from Crown counsel, who informed her the judge had denied Andy Yun’s release.CrimeMay 6
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Canadian Gastrointestinal Society calling out B.C. for being slow to approve drugsThe GI Society claims that in many cases, a doctor will prescribe an older medication and tell the patient to throw it out, sometimes multiple times.HealthApr 27
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Decade of death: With 18K lives lost, B.C. counts cost of 10-year drug emergencyMore than 18,000 people have died from toxic illicit drugs in British Columbia since a public health emergency was declared on April 14, 2016.HealthApr 8
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B.C. government’s U.S. coffee truck promotion cost taxpayers $165 a cupThe Canadian Taxpayers Federation submitted a Freedom of Information request to find out how much the two-day initiative in June 2025 in Seattle cost B.C. taxpayers.PoliticsApr 7
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Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. villageRoss and Judith Urquhart have called Lytton, B.C., home for half a century, leaving only for as long it took to rebuild after a raging wildfire forced them to flee in 2021.CanadaApr 16
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B.C. government clears Abbotsford rest stop homeless encampmentCrews used heavy machinery to start moving structures and debris at the Abbotsford encampment after erecting yellow fencing around the area on Tuesday.PoliticsApr 8
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Town of Smithers extends private security contract at homeless encampmentIn February, the town of Smithers said it was selected as one of the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs and BC Housing’s HEART and HEARTH communities.PoliticsApr 3
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B.C. proposes to pause sections of DRIPA'This act created an action plan that allowed us to prioritize work when developed in partnership with First Nations and it has been working,' Premier David Eby said.PoliticsApr 2
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Should Canada ban youth from social media? 75% say yes in new pollThree-quarters (75 per cent) of surveyed Canadians say they support a 'full ban on social media use for anyone under the age of 16.'LifestyleMar 30
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RCMP search MHCare, company linked to Alberta health corruption probeMHCare Medical, a medical supply company caught up in allegations of corruption involving Alberta surgical contracts, had its office in Edmonton searched by the RCMP.HealthMar 19
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B.C. faces long-term care shortage, and decision to delay facilities is drawing fireThe decision, announced in the February budget, comes amid a shortfall of long-term care beds that is projected to soar over the next decade as the population ages.CanadaMar 19