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B.C. retirement home being sued over alleged ceiling fan injuries

B.C. retirement home being sued over alleged ceiling fan injuries

A Surrey woman is suing a retirement home and its manager, alleging a recently fixed ceiling fan flew off the ceiling and injured her.
More Canadians would quit if employers didn't allow working from home, poll finds

More Canadians would quit if employers didn't allow working from home, poll finds

Working in the office is so 2019.
We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

Unless Ottawa acts immediately to modify current policy, Ukrainian refugees won't be able to access federally-funded programs like language classes, childcare and employment assistance programs.
An anti-Russian wave sweeps over Canada

An anti-Russian wave sweeps over Canada

Some of the Russian-Canadians experiencing harassment believe they are victims of skewed coverage of the war by both Russian and Western media and their own agendas.
Tŝilhqot'in leaders won't meet Trudeau during B.C. residential school visit

Tŝilhqot'in leaders won't meet Trudeau during B.C. residential school visit

Tŝilhqot'in leaders say they want all affected First Nations to be part of the investigation at the former residential school site.
Safety shoes recalled across Canada - because they're unsafe

Safety shoes recalled across Canada - because they're unsafe

The Mellow Walk Quentin Safety Shoe, according to the federal authority, doesn’t meet protection standards and is an “injury hazard.”
Did you know the first B.C. gas station used a garden hose?

Did you know the first B.C. gas station used a garden hose?

We look back at the rise of gas station infrastructure as we watch EV charging stations grow.
Filmmaker calls $40,000 whisky seizure from Vancouver bar 'a new Prohibition'

Filmmaker calls $40,000 whisky seizure from Vancouver bar 'a new Prohibition'

When UBC film student Kyu Park heard about the seizure of $40,000 bottles of whisky from a Vancouver restaurant, he knew he had a great idea for a documentary.
B.C. man objecting to strata spending ordered to pay owner fees

B.C. man objecting to strata spending ordered to pay owner fees

Disagreeing with how a strata council spends its money is no reason to stop paying strata fees, B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled.
Despite rising costs and inflation, more Canadians are wanting pets over kids

Despite rising costs and inflation, more Canadians are wanting pets over kids

Kids and pets can be costly but one is significantly less.