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Rob Shaw: B.C.'s Ministry of Air pulls a vanishing act on addiction crisis

Rob Shaw: B.C.'s Ministry of Air pulls a vanishing act on addiction crisis

Premier David Eby quietly dismantles a ministry that never delivered on its original mission
B.C. mushroom farm fined $152,000 for lack of first-aid attendant on site

B.C. mushroom farm fined $152,000 for lack of first-aid attendant on site

WorkSafeBC says Highline Mushrooms West Limited has repeatedly failed to ensure proper first aid on its site in Abbotsford.
Here鈥檚 the living wage for 麻豆社国产this year

Here鈥檚 the living wage for 麻豆社国产this year

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Living Wage BC calculated how much a family of four needs to earn in 25 different communities to get by.
Cops have beef with B.C. woman charged in meat fraud scheme

Cops have beef with B.C. woman charged in meat fraud scheme

An arrest warrant for Krysta-Lyn Williams has been issued.
What can the Canucks do about Carson Soucy and Tyler Myers?

What can the Canucks do about Carson Soucy and Tyler Myers?

Eight options for what the Canucks can do with their troubled second defence pairing.
'An odds game': Global study pinpoints whale-ship collision hot spots

'An odds game': Global study pinpoints whale-ship collision hot spots

In B.C., a previously unidentified hot spot for whale-ship collisions was found off the coast of Vancouver Island.
WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC says it found repeated safety code violations on the part of the resort and spa operators.
No confirmation yet of reported whale strike by BC Ferries

No confirmation yet of reported whale strike by BC Ferries

A BC Ferries passenger on board the Queen of Alberni Nov. 2, reported that the ship hit a whale, but that鈥檚 yet to be confirmed.
RCMP body cameras arrive in B.C. Here's what you need to know

RCMP body cameras arrive in B.C. Here's what you need to know

About 300 cameras will be issued to officers in Mission first.
'Postal service is a lifeline': Seniors feel isolated due to Canada Post strike

'Postal service is a lifeline': Seniors feel isolated due to Canada Post strike

About 55,000 employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers walked off the job last Friday.
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