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A framed apology, a last compensation cheque: Probe of wrongful Health Ministry firings that destroyed lives concludes

A framed apology, a last compensation cheque: Probe of wrongful Health Ministry firings that destroyed lives concludes

The government has implemented the final four of 41 recommendations from Jay Chalke’s report, including settling unionized employees’ grievances.
9 ADHD symptoms in children parents should look out for

9 ADHD symptoms in children parents should look out for

Children with ADHD often have trouble staying focused and exhibit hyperactive and impulsive behaviour
'It was crazy': Chaotic crash captured on video during snowstorm

'It was crazy': Chaotic crash captured on video during snowstorm

More than nine vehicles were involved in a crash on 160th Street in Surrey as roads became blanketed in snow.
Opinion: How the Canada Border Services Agency tolerates and even encourages refugee mistreatment

Opinion: How the Canada Border Services Agency tolerates and even encourages refugee mistreatment

A report finds that Canada’s flawed deportation process undermines refugee protection. Here’s why it must be reformed so that it meets Canada’s human rights obligations.
Opinion: Where did the Earth's oxygen come from? New study hints at an unexpected source

Opinion: Where did the Earth's oxygen come from? New study hints at an unexpected source

Could tectonic processes in the early Earth have contributed to the rise of oxygen?
'No expert evidence': B.C. man ordered to stop smoking marijuana on strata patio

'No expert evidence': B.C. man ordered to stop smoking marijuana on strata patio

A Chilliwack medical marijuana user claimed his strata discriminated against him in failing to accommodate his disability, and that neighbours harassed him.
BC Ferries cancels all sailings between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island

BC Ferries cancels all sailings between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island

Looks like folks aren't going to be going anywhere.
B.C. man found guilty of killing, dismembering Creston woman

B.C. man found guilty of killing, dismembering Creston woman

Katherine McAdam was last seen early on the morning of Aug. 15, 2015.
Young B.C. lawyer reprimanded for improperly moving $2.1M through trust accounts

Young B.C. lawyer reprimanded for improperly moving $2.1M through trust accounts

An inexperienced lawyer admitted to 'professional misconduct' after having his trust accounts used as like a personal bank account, thus skirting Canada's suspicious transaction reporting regime.
Watch: B.C. blanketed with blast of winter during snowstorm

Watch: B.C. blanketed with blast of winter during snowstorm

Environment Canada is calling for a powerful storm packing frigid wind and heavy snow.