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Former Richmond teacher's licence suspended after privately messaging students, taking photos and videos

Former Richmond teacher's licence suspended after privately messaging students, taking photos and videos

Photos and videos were taken of female students without consent
LifeLabs workers issue 72-hour strike notice, fair wage increases 'an outstanding issue'

LifeLabs workers issue 72-hour strike notice, fair wage increases 'an outstanding issue'

Unionized workers have issued a 72-hour strike notice over 'unfair' pay.
Absolutely massive salmon caught in B.C.

Absolutely massive salmon caught in B.C.

Holy moly those are some big fish
Health authority takes over Vancouver care home ravaged by 41 COVID-19 deaths

Health authority takes over Vancouver care home ravaged by 41 COVID-19 deaths

Vancouver Coastal Health also secures Adanac Park Lodge, Little Mountain Court
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs demand banks divest from gas pipeline

Letter serves as a 'formal notice' the pipeline project doesn’t have the consent of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
UBC earthquake lab opening its doors to the public

UBC earthquake lab opening its doors to the public

Ever wondered how earthquakes are researched?
Health authority seeks injunction to shut down B.C. restaurant not complying with vaccine card mandate

Health authority seeks injunction to shut down B.C. restaurant not complying with vaccine card mandate

"We're disappointed to be at this stage," said B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix.
Wasted parking space may soon house a new Port Coquitlam restaurant

Wasted parking space may soon house a new Port Coquitlam restaurant

Developer wants to build on 'under utilized' parking spaces, but says city requirements for paving a portion of Dominion Avenue and opening up a laneway are 'too onerous to bear'
Despite some capacity and movement restrictions lifting at B.C. venues soon, dancing still off the table

Despite some capacity and movement restrictions lifting at B.C. venues soon, dancing still off the table

When can we hit the dance floor and get footloose and boogie again in B.C.?
Indigenous grandfather not likely to learn officers’ fate in Vancouver BMO arrest until 2022

Indigenous grandfather not likely to learn officers’ fate in Vancouver BMO arrest until 2022

Maxwell Johnson, granddaughter also filed complaints with B.C. Human Rights Tribunal and Canadian Human Rights Commission
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