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Many people don't get screened for cervical cancer. Self-testing kits can change that

Many people don't get screened for cervical cancer. Self-testing kits can change that

TORONTO — While cervical cancer screening is a routine part of health care for Canadians, many fall through the cracks.
Rebuild underway for fire-ravaged Telegraph Cove

Rebuild underway for fire-ravaged Telegraph Cove

Cleanup of the historic boardwalk is well underway and rebuilding of the wharf and other structures destroyed in a devastating New Year’s Eve fire is expected to start later this month
B.C.'s legislature could get a new party. Here's what that would mean

B.C.'s legislature could get a new party. Here's what that would mean

VANCOUVER — Cracks in the Opposition B.C. Conservative Party became cavernous last week when one MLA was kicked out of caucus and another two followed in solidarity.
Surrey Police Service investigating police-involved shooting

Surrey Police Service investigating police-involved shooting

During an altercation, a SPOSU member discharged their service firearm.
North Vancouver RCMP seek help with investigation into white supremacy stickers

North Vancouver RCMP seek help with investigation into white supremacy stickers

NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. — North Vancouver Mounties are appealing to the public for help with an investigation into stickers promoting white supremacy posted in the central Lonsdale neighbourhood.
New DNA analysis in United States confirms remains of B.C. teen, missing since 2007

New DNA analysis in United States confirms remains of B.C. teen, missing since 2007

MISSION, B.C. — A foot that washed up inside a running shoe on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state has solved the puzzling disappearance of a British Columbia teenager 18 years ago. Police in Mission, B.C.
B.C. RCMP conduct hearing delayed over new evidence alleging officer 'lied' on stand

B.C. RCMP conduct hearing delayed over new evidence alleging officer 'lied' on stand

A B.C. RCMP code of conduct hearing over derogatory and offensive comments made in police group chats was delayed Tuesday when one of the targets of the remarks disputed the testimony of an accused Mountie.
New West crises response project gets $1.47 million in federal funding

New West crises response project gets $1.47 million in federal funding

New Westminster is the only city in B.C. to be awarded funding under Health Canada's emergency treatment fund.
Federal NDP leader calls for more protections against consequences of trade war during Port Moody visit

Federal NDP leader calls for more protections against consequences of trade war during Port Moody visit

Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh visited Port Moody Legion Branch 119 on Monday morning.
Vancouver man facing multiple charges after officer injured in Delta

Vancouver man facing multiple charges after officer injured in Delta

Traffic stop was Feb. 17, 2024
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