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B.C. launches $10.5M rebate for businesses' vandalism repairs, prevention measures

B.C. launches $10.5M rebate for businesses' vandalism repairs, prevention measures

B.C. Economic Development Minister Brenda Bailey said the funding will be retroactively available as a rebate to pay for damage suffered as early as Jan. 1 this year.
Bogus B.C. nurse class-action suit certified

Bogus B.C. nurse class-action suit certified

The class covers all residents of Canada who were patients at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, and received treatments directly or indirectly from Brigitte Cleroux from June 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
B.C. teacher receives lifetime ban for inappropriate relationship with student

B.C. teacher receives lifetime ban for inappropriate relationship with student

The teacher exchanged photos with the student, met alone and hired them to do work.
'Public is key' in finding Amber Alert children, police say

'Public is key' in finding Amber Alert children, police say

Investigators are working around the clock.
The latest developments on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet shuffle

The latest developments on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet shuffle

OTTAWA — Here are the latest developments on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet shuffle. 3:15 p.m. The Prime Minister's Office says in a statement to reporters that more changes are still to come, after a new cabinet was announced today.
Celebrating Pride: What does it mean to be two-spirited?

Celebrating Pride: What does it mean to be two-spirited?

Used to describe people who embody a feminine and masculine spirit, two-spirited identities have long held a high status in Indigenous communities.
Rob Shaw: Six new legislature seats create a squished, disappointing status quo

Rob Shaw: Six new legislature seats create a squished, disappointing status quo

MLAs missed the opportunity to encourage a better debating environment
Opinion: ChatGPT and Threads reflect the challenges of fast tech adoption

Opinion: ChatGPT and Threads reflect the challenges of fast tech adoption

The recent declines of Threads and ChatGPT attest to the reality that rapid and widespread acceptance doesn’t necessarily lead to long-term success.
Somebody in Kamloops is $35 million richer this morning

Somebody in Kamloops is $35 million richer this morning

The holders of tickets purchased in Delta, Vancouver and the Shuswap each won $1 million on the MaxMillions draw.
From eviction to victory: Metro Vancouver renter gets $24K cheque from former landlord

From eviction to victory: Metro Vancouver renter gets $24K cheque from former landlord

Kahlil Ashanti's case highlights some of the problems the provincial government is seeking to eliminate when a monetary order is issued against a landlord or tenant by the Residential Tenancy Branch.