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Canadian researcher helps define new standards for diagnosing concussions

Canadian researcher helps define new standards for diagnosing concussions

VANCOUVER — Remembering what happened after she hit her head on the ice while playing hockey is tough for Meg Kerekes, but she knows how that particular headache felt — "like a one-pound weight on the spot that got hit."
'Heartbreaking': an overhead view of Coastal GasLink sediment spills into Wet'suwet'en waters, wetlands

'Heartbreaking': an overhead view of Coastal GasLink sediment spills into Wet'suwet'en waters, wetlands

“The scale of damage that is happening on the territory is heartbreaking,” Sleydo’ said. “But it’s also what we knew was going to happen, which is why we’ve been fighting so hard.”
B.C. nurse disciplined for narcotics theft

B.C. nurse disciplined for narcotics theft

The unnamed nurse was diagnosed with a medical disability related to the theft and practice issues.
'Definitely a cigarette butt': Woman witnesses start of B.C. wildfire

'Definitely a cigarette butt': Woman witnesses start of B.C. wildfire

The wildfire in Lillooet was human-caused, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
School bus on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast tips over, injuring driver

School bus on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast tips over, injuring driver

SUNSHINE COAST, B.C. — Police say a school bus tipped over on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast, sending the driver to the hospital with minor injuries. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m.
Surrey, B.C., municipal police force calls for clarity over future

Surrey, B.C., municipal police force calls for clarity over future

SURREY, B.C. — The municipal police service in Surrey, B.C., says delays deciding the future of policing in the city are weighing heavily on officers.
B.C. eyes opportunities in USMCA as part of revamped trade strategy

B.C. eyes opportunities in USMCA as part of revamped trade strategy

Despite proximity and free trade agreements, B.C. does little trade with Mexico
Vandalism of New West home reported to Provincial Hate Crime Unit

Vandalism of New West home reported to Provincial Hate Crime Unit

Shock and anger as Sapperton home flying Ukrainian flag targeted with swastika graffiti
Vancouver's AbCellera draws $300M in government funding

Vancouver's AbCellera draws $300M in government funding

Funding to help AbCellera with its new $700M biotech campus
B.C.'s human rights commissioner seeks more responses to survey on human rights

B.C.'s human rights commissioner seeks more responses to survey on human rights

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's human rights commissioner says housing and poverty are among the top concerns of service and rights-related organizations across the province, but some key voices have yet to be heard.
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