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Jay Chalke says he needs more power to probe health firings

Jay Chalke says he needs more power to probe health firings

Ombudsperson Jay Chalke says a legislative amendment is needed before he can properly investigate the 2012 health-firings scandal.
Vancouver's street homeless population drops

Vancouver's street homeless population drops

B.C. Housing CEO Shayne Ramsay says 'sheltered homeless' remains same
City of Vancouver to become a living wage employer

City of Vancouver to become a living wage employer

Supporters rallied in support of motion before council vote

Interactive map of B.C. wildfires

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Vancouver council supports Turpel-Lafond’s mission

Vancouver council supports Turpel-Lafond’s mission

Council calls on province for better services for children, youth in Downtown Eastside
Coroner denies deleting suicide note

Coroner denies deleting suicide note

The sister of a drug researcher, who killed himself after being fired as part of a flawed Health Ministry investigation says her brother’s suicide note was deleted before it was returned by the B.C. Coroners Service.
Vancouver's homeless population holds steady

Vancouver's homeless population holds steady

City's count this year shows slight drop in 'street homeless'
Coroner accused of deleting suicide note from fired health ministry worker

Coroner accused of deleting suicide note from fired health ministry worker

The sister of health researcher Roderick MacIsaac, who killed himself after being fired, says her brother’s suicide letter had been deleted from his computer when it was returned by the B.C.Coroner Service. In an open letter to B.C.
Vancouver Park Board considers 'love lock' sites

Vancouver Park Board considers 'love lock' sites

Vancouver Park Board commissioners embraced public displays of affection on Monday but are still deciding which park will be the best place for “sweethearts” to lock up their love and throw away the key.
Whistlerblower says health ministry firings are only the tip of the iceberg

Whistlerblower says health ministry firings are only the tip of the iceberg

The whistleblower who touched off the 2012 health firings scandal is questioning whether asking the province’s ombudsperson to probe the issue is a ploy by the B.C. government to avoid examination of what’s really wrong.
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