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Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of multivitamin and mineral product due to ethylene oxide contamination

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of multivitamin and mineral product due to ethylene oxide contamination

Check your medicine cabinets.
Reducing debt in 2022 top priority for Canadians, survey shows

Reducing debt in 2022 top priority for Canadians, survey shows

Half of the Canadians surveyed wish they were better at saving money.
Who will win the race to be B.C.'s first baby of 2022?

Who will win the race to be B.C.'s first baby of 2022?

B.C. Women's Hospital is the favourite after taking the honours in 2021
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of spray and wipe disinfectant cleaner

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of spray and wipe disinfectant cleaner

Check your cabinets!
BC SPCA has some advice for pet owners during cold snap

BC SPCA has some advice for pet owners during cold snap

A dog with a thin fur coat can suffer from winter's chill just like a human; consider buying them a jacket
DriveBC warns of winter driving conditions into the new year

DriveBC warns of winter driving conditions into the new year

If you see a snow plow, slow down and keep your distance
Heading into the backcountry? Be prepared, warns search and rescue

Heading into the backcountry? Be prepared, warns search and rescue

Dress warm and have the proper supplies
B.C. nurse suspended for feeding resident against their will

B.C. nurse suspended for feeding resident against their will

The nurse must also complete remedial education in ethics, team work and medication administration.
'Despicable': Man who wrote hateful graffiti on Vancouver's Chinese Cultural Centre sentenced

'Despicable': Man who wrote hateful graffiti on Vancouver's Chinese Cultural Centre sentenced

At time of the offence, VPD had seen a 717% increase in crimes with an element of hate, bias and prejudice
B.C. considering allowing some COVID-positive health-care workers back on the job

B.C. considering allowing some COVID-positive health-care workers back on the job

Province's top doc worried that mild cases of Omicron will force large parts of the health-care sector off the job