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Odds are good that most B.C. residents view gambling favourably

Odds are good that most B.C. residents view gambling favourably

Research Co. asked British Columbians earlier this month about their gambling habits and perceptions.
Vancouver police chief defends role of officers in Downtown Eastside drug scene

Vancouver police chief defends role of officers in Downtown Eastside drug scene

Police Chief Adam Palmer is defending his department’s role in the Downtown Eastside after a study released Wednesday says policing strategies were creating barriers for drug users to access overdose prevention sites.
Surgical wait lists in B.C. at record-breaking high levels

Surgical wait lists in B.C. at record-breaking high levels

Surgical wait lists have hit alarming, record-breaking levels in the province according to the BC Anesthesiologists' Society.
Dazzling full "hunter" moon to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

Dazzling full "hunter" moon to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

Since the harvest moon took place in September this year, the full hunter moon will take place on Sunday, October 13.
BC Hydro Smart Meters could make her an ‘electromagnetic conductor,’ woman alleges

BC Hydro Smart Meters could make her an ‘electromagnetic conductor,’ woman alleges

B.C.’s Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a complaint against BC Hydro and its Smart Meters from a woman who alleges it disrupts her sleep apnea machine and puts her at risk due to metal in her body.
Teens charged with second-degree murder in stabbing of Surrey man

Teens charged with second-degree murder in stabbing of Surrey man

Two teenagers have been charged with murder in the stabbing death of a man last month in Surrey.
There's an enormous Cats & Dogs exhibition on at Science World

There's an enormous Cats & Dogs exhibition on at Science World

Science World at the TELUS World of Science will host the Cats & Dogs exhibition, the first large-sale event dedicated to these animals.
This Vancouver school just dug up a 100-year-old time capsule for its centennial (PHOTOS + VIDEO)

This Vancouver school just dug up a 100-year-old time capsule for its centennial (PHOTOS + VIDEO)

Shaughnessy elementary just dug up a 100-year-old time capsule for its centennial.
B.C. legislature spending and expense policies unenforced: auditor general

B.C. legislature spending and expense policies unenforced: auditor general

Spending and expense policies in the offices of the B.C. legislature’s Speaker, clerk and sergeant-at-arms were not always followed and lacked clear documentation, the province’s auditor general said in a report released Sept. 19.
Unionized workers launch walkout at three upscale Vancouver hotels

Unionized workers launch walkout at three upscale Vancouver hotels

Unionized workers at three high-end Vancouver hotels say they have begun strike action to back demands for safe and stable work.
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