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New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

More than 60,000 workers were injured at the workplace in 2022.
Why Hockey Helps the Homeless is personal for Natalie Miller

Why Hockey Helps the Homeless is personal for Natalie Miller

Hockey Helps the Homeless Vancouver to host fundraising tournament on November 24 at UBC.
Randall Hopley: High-risk child sex offender still missing after nearly a week

Randall Hopley: High-risk child sex offender still missing after nearly a week

Police are clarifying that reports of him being seen in Maple Ridge are not accurate.
B.C. cat ordered returned to ex-boyfriend after custody battle

B.C. cat ordered returned to ex-boyfriend after custody battle

Andrew Buckley and Sophia Crocker shared the care of Tobi the cat during their romantic relationship.
Province to conduct test of BC Emergency Alerts to cellphones, TV, radio

Province to conduct test of BC Emergency Alerts to cellphones, TV, radio

The test will take place Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 1:55 p.m. PST.
Smashing Success: Canadian teen Stakusic breaks out on big stage at BJK Cup

Smashing Success: Canadian teen Stakusic breaks out on big stage at BJK Cup

When longtime tennis coach Mike Thomson started working with Canada's Marina Stakusic during her junior days, he could tell almost immediately that she had tremendous potential.
Watch: Checking out an Italian restaurant that's a Michelin Guide Vancouver value option

Watch: Checking out an Italian restaurant that's a Michelin Guide Vancouver value option

Fiorino earned its Bib Gourmand status for its Italian fare offered at a reasonable price. 
One man arrested after stand-off with police ERT at North Van home

One man arrested after stand-off with police ERT at North Van home

One male victim was taken to hospital after early-morning assault with a weapon on Tayaka Place
B.C. mink farmers suing province for COVID industry ban losses

B.C. mink farmers suing province for COVID industry ban losses

The mink farmers claim the ban was for "political, social and public opinion or an otherwise improper purpose."
Vancouver city hall finally bans WeChat from its devices next week

Vancouver city hall finally bans WeChat from its devices next week

This is not the first time that Vancouver city hall has taken its time to follow the lead of the federal government on a cybersecurity issue. 
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