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How B.C.'s Human Rights Code helps renters

How B.C.'s Human Rights Code helps renters

The code protects certain parts of an individual’s identity, including age, family status and sexual orientation.
Accused in fatal Vancouver kitten beating awaits judge's decision

Accused in fatal Vancouver kitten beating awaits judge's decision

A man who beat his five-pound kitten so severely he fractured multiple bones and led to her being euthanized should be jailed for six months, a Crown prosecutor told a provincial court judge.
Vaccine hesitancy among immigrants increases risk of health disparities

Vaccine hesitancy among immigrants increases risk of health disparities

Migrants rights organization combats vaccine hesitancy by advocating for all migrants regardless of status.
B.C.'s public-sector union contracts unlikely to drive inflation, experts say

B.C.'s public-sector union contracts unlikely to drive inflation, experts say

Organized labour cites importance of collective agreements for competitiveness, small businesses
How to be an 'It Girl' this summer and still pay Vancouver rent: 8 affordable dupes

How to be an 'It Girl' this summer and still pay Vancouver rent: 8 affordable dupes

These products are hot but the price tag is hotter.
B.C. man awarded more than $1M after hitting steel chain strung across dirt road

B.C. man awarded more than $1M after hitting steel chain strung across dirt road

In his decision, the judge said Cody Jackson has suffered "profound, life-altering negative consequences to his physical and mental health" as a result of the accident.
Keep the hatches battened: Storm expected in Vancouver this evening

Keep the hatches battened: Storm expected in Vancouver this evening

It was originally expected to hit Tuesday night and Wednesday morning
Canucks will have 5th-most 'dead money' on salary cap in 2022-23 season

Canucks will have 5th-most 'dead money' on salary cap in 2022-23 season

Between buyouts and performance bonuses, Canucks will have twice the league average in dead money on their books.
Tropical beats come to Coquitlam for Caribbean Days Festival

Tropical beats come to Coquitlam for Caribbean Days Festival

The two-day Caribbean Days Festival — the largest in the province — is moving Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park after 32 years in North Vancouver.
Cougar sighting in Vancouver turned out to be giant pet cat

Cougar sighting in Vancouver turned out to be giant pet cat

A cougar was spotted in a Vancouver neighbourhood... turns out it was just a big pet cat.
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