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B.C. maintains high credit score post budget

B.C. maintains high credit score post budget

DBRS Morningstar notes B.C.’s strong economic performance and budgeting ‘prudence’
Celebration of life for Vernon's Ashley Wadsworth, who was murdered in the UK

Celebration of life for Vernon's Ashley Wadsworth, who was murdered in the UK

The Vernon teen's life was tragically cut short during an extended trip to the U.K.
Disciplinary proceedings started against B.C. doctor who calls COVID-19 vaccine 'lethal'

Disciplinary proceedings started against B.C. doctor who calls COVID-19 vaccine 'lethal'

B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons has been investigating Dr. Hoffe since October 2021 but slow to act
Here’s how you can get a COVID anti-viral pill in B.C.

Here’s how you can get a COVID anti-viral pill in B.C.

The province is making two anti-viral treatments, the Paxlovid pills and a Sotrovimab infusion, available to people sick with COVID-19 and at severe risk of illness.
Former B.C. legislature clerk Craig James won't testify at criminal trial

Former B.C. legislature clerk Craig James won't testify at criminal trial

Former Clerk of the House is leaving the criminal case against him in he hands of a judge
Canada needs to cut red tape to help clear massive visa backlogs

Canada needs to cut red tape to help clear massive visa backlogs

Wesley Richards' case is among the two million applications trapped in a massive backlog that the federal government is struggling to clear.
Canada's media industry: 'A heartbreaking feeling'

Canada's media industry: 'A heartbreaking feeling'

Studies have shown that journalists experience more mental health issues than the general population due to the nature of the job.
Failed B.C. seniors facility sees man slapped with $9M judgment

Failed B.C. seniors facility sees man slapped with $9M judgment

"Cactus Ridge continued to be unable to cover its operating costs," said Justice Heather MacNaughton
This podcast explores the lives of people on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

This podcast explores the lives of people on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Episodes include intergenerational trauma to navigating the criminal justice system as an Indigenous person and more.
North Vancouver built on profits from the slave trade, founding family says

North Vancouver built on profits from the slave trade, founding family says

A family fortune amassed through slavery helped establish North Vancouver, research shows.