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White power stickers spotted at B.C. pub

White power stickers spotted at B.C. pub

A Japanese-Canadian traveller spied the 'It's OK to be White' stickers with a racist symbol while having a meal at the pub
University of Victoria's new president joins school from Australia

University of Victoria's new president joins school from Australia

VICTORIA — A year-long search for a new president has taken the University of Victoria to Australia to hire a Canadian man.
Elections BC preparing for possible pandemic vote

Elections BC preparing for possible pandemic vote

At this point Elections BC is just being prudent
B.C. Premier calls on 'Deadpool', other celebrities to spread COVID-19 messages

B.C. Premier calls on 'Deadpool', other celebrities to spread COVID-19 messages

“My number is on the Internet,” appealed Horgan to stars Ryan Reynolds and Seth Rogen during his weekly press conference
St. Paul's Hospital land sold to Concord Pacific for nearly $1 billion

St. Paul's Hospital land sold to Concord Pacific for nearly $1 billion

VANCOUVER — Providence Health Care says the St. Paul's Hospital site in Vancouver has been sold to developer Concord Pacific for nearly $1 billion.
B.C. hiring 500 people to help with COVID contact tracing

B.C. hiring 500 people to help with COVID contact tracing

VICTORIA — British Columbia is hiring 500 health-care professionals to help with its COVID-19 contact tracing efforts ahead of the flu season and a potential surge in cases.
Ruling upholds firing of paramedics who allowed patient to crawl for treatment

Ruling upholds firing of paramedics who allowed patient to crawl for treatment

VANCOUVER — A labour arbitrator in British Columbia says two long-time paramedics should be fired after they were accused of mistreating a patient who was in pain and allowed to crawl to an elevator.
BC Parks buys 520 acres in Haida Gwaii region

BC Parks buys 520 acres in Haida Gwaii region

The deal represents the first addition of lands for provincial parks in the Haida Gwaii area in nearly 50 years.
How safe is it to ride your bike on the Sea to Sky Highway?

How safe is it to ride your bike on the Sea to Sky Highway?

Cyclist, expert and Ministry of Transportation weigh in
B.C. to hire 500 new contact tracers to handle COVID-19 surge

B.C. to hire 500 new contact tracers to handle COVID-19 surge

The province is hiring 500 more contact tracers to improve its surge capacity as active cases continue to rise across the province.
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