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Why are kids in government care running away? New report from B.C.'s children, youth rep sheds some light

B.C.'s representative for children and youth says too many children in government care are running away from their living situations, and a hard look is...

Chilliwack police arrest 1 man after attempted bank robbery downtown

Police have arrested one man after what they say was an attempted bank robbery in the city's downtown.In a statement, Chilliwack RCMP said at around 12:15...

B.C.'s Sudanese community racing against time to find loved ones stuck in Sudan.

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Hwy 97 in northern B.C. closed after road incident: police

A road incident Wednesday has forced the closure of a northern B.C. highway, the site of two deadly collisions nearly six months ago.In a release,...

B.C. health minister releasing details of alleged violations of Medicare Protection Act

B.C.'s health minister will hold a media briefing Wednesday morning to respond to the Medical Services Commission review of alleged violations of the Medicare Protection...

B.C. premier makes tourism industry announcement

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Flight attendants to rally at 4 major Canadian airports to protest unpaid work

Flight attendants plan to rally at four major Canadian airports today over what they say are unfair working conditions that keep them on the clock...

VPD says crime, safety, trending in right direction in Hastings Street decampment area

Vancouver police say despite a large number of weapons that continue to be seized from the Hastings Street encampment, issues of crime and safety in...

Who sets remote work rules? That's a key issue in the PSAC strike

The president of the Treasury Board, the federal department negotiating with striking Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) workers, made her case Monday for why...

This 1970s novel about puberty inspired generations of girls, librarian says

In 1970, a ground-breaking young adult novel tackling puberty, menstruation and religion hit the shelves, Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret, by renowned author Judy Blume, was...

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