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B.C. health minister agrees to meeting about hospice denying end-of-life service

B.C. health minister agrees to meeting about hospice denying end-of-life service

DELTA, B.C. — British Columbia's health minister says he's looking forward to a meeting with municipal, provincial and federal politicians concerned about a hospice that is refusing to provide medical assistance in dying.
B.C. immigration program light on anti-fraud and corruption measures: Auditor General

B.C. immigration program light on anti-fraud and corruption measures: Auditor General

Over the last two years (2018-19), 23,605 immigrants from the Provincial Nominee Program have become permanent residents
B.C. health officials say spread respect and tolerance, not COVID-19 at protests

B.C. health officials say spread respect and tolerance, not COVID-19 at protests

VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia are asking people to spread the message of respect and tolerance, not COVID-19 when they gather at any anti-racism protests.
Surrey RCMP working with homicide investigators after injured woman dies

Surrey RCMP working with homicide investigators after injured woman dies

SURREY, B.C. — Homicide investigators have been called in after the death of a woman injured in Surrey, B.C., on Tuesday. RCMP say they received a report just after 3 a.m. of an injured woman who had been transported to a local hospital.
Two more COVID-19 outbreaks at B.C. seniors' homes have ended

Two more COVID-19 outbreaks at B.C. seniors' homes have ended

Abbotsford's Cottage-Worthington Pavilion and Mission's The Cedars have not had new cases in 28 days
Discipline of Vancouver officer to be reviewed by retired judge: commissioner

Discipline of Vancouver officer to be reviewed by retired judge: commissioner

VICTORIA — The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner of B.C. has ordered a review of the findings of a discipline investigation against a Vancouver police officer.
Man erupts in violent rage at a B.C. drive-thru when his burger didn't have mustard

Man erupts in violent rage at a B.C. drive-thru when his burger didn't have mustard

Never mind 'where's the beef?' - his beef was 'where's the mustard?'
B.C.'s newest millionaire retires on the spot after lotto win

B.C.'s newest millionaire retires on the spot after lotto win

“It’s the dream you never think is going to come true"
Tamara Vrooman: Taking on challenges as CEO of YVR

Tamara Vrooman: Taking on challenges as CEO of YVR

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series, a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders, today features Tamara Vrooman, the new CEO of YVR. She is in conversation with BIV publisher and editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe.
These life-changing courses can help you further your education and expand your future

These life-changing courses can help you further your education and expand your future

Take the time this summer to further your educational journey by enrolling in Adult Education courses offered by the Vancouver School Board.
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