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Disbarred B.C. lawyer to pay $270K in sex assault damages

Disbarred B.C. lawyer to pay $270K in sex assault damages

Marc Andre Scheirer was convicted of sexual assault in 2020.
B.C. primary care review underway, part of NDP's confidence deal with Greens

B.C. primary care review underway, part of NDP's confidence deal with Greens

Interim Green leader Jeremy Valeriote says the party expects the assessment will lead to "real action on the deep challenges in B.C.'s health-care systems."
Two big free pet events taking place in Vancouver this July

Two big free pet events taking place in Vancouver this July

Pet lovers have two events to choose from on the same paw-some summer day.
Free Italian street fest returning to Vancouver's Commercial Drive

Free Italian street fest returning to Vancouver's Commercial Drive

It's their 15th anniversary!
Mortgage-free retirement out of reach for one in three Canadians, says survey

Mortgage-free retirement out of reach for one in three Canadians, says survey

Royal LePage report says affordability crisis delays homeownership, leaving nearly 30% of near-retirees still paying off their homes.
Canucks don't sign prospects Forsell, Gabrielson

Canucks don't sign prospects Forsell, Gabrielson

The Vancouver Canucks let the signing rights of 2021 draft picks Lucas Forsell and Hugo Gabrielson lapse over the weekend.
Rob Shaw: Safe-supply leak shows just how broken B.C.’s whistleblower law is

Rob Shaw: Safe-supply leak shows just how broken B.C.’s whistleblower law is

A disclosure that forced a major policy reversal wouldn’t qualify for protection
How B.C. Wildfire Service is fighting misinformation with humour, kindness

How B.C. Wildfire Service is fighting misinformation with humour, kindness

In the comment threads under B.C. Wildfire Service social-media posts, people often post incorrect information. Now they’re getting playful, gentle responses and a wealth of facts
5 more things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouver Public Library

5 more things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouver Public Library

From a huge flood to a big (film) explosion
Canada Post rejects union's request for binding arbitration to end labour dispute

Canada Post rejects union's request for binding arbitration to end labour dispute

Canada Post has rejected a request from the union representing about 55,000 of its workers to send their ongoing labour dispute to binding arbitration.
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