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Canadian Medical Association apologizes for racism against First Nations

Canadian Medical Association apologizes for racism against First Nations

The association acknowledged its abusive and racist history
Canada cuts emissions by 1% in 2023, needs to accelerate pace: report

Canada cuts emissions by 1% in 2023, needs to accelerate pace: report

40 to 45% cut compared to 2005 emissions the target by 2030, nation at 8%
B.C. has 'very large faucet' that could help with California's drought: Trump

B.C. has 'very large faucet' that could help with California's drought: Trump

B.C. is facing its own ongoing drought
Short-term rental restrictions saved B.C. tenants more than $600M: study

Short-term rental restrictions saved B.C. tenants more than $600M: study

McGill University finds renters are paying an average of $147 less each month than they would have
Vancouver airport Canada’s 1st to install CT scanners for security

Vancouver airport Canada’s 1st to install CT scanners for security

Airports across the country to be equipped with the devices to detect explosives, other threats
Vancouver’s first indoor drug inhalation site built and nearly ready for use

Vancouver’s first indoor drug inhalation site built and nearly ready for use

Nearly 2/3s of overdose deaths in British Columbia in 2023 came after smoking illicit drugs,
Alcohol, speed factor in fatal crash involving 3 Kelowna secondary students

Alcohol, speed factor in fatal crash involving 3 Kelowna secondary students

The crash happened on May 26, 2021
3 complaints tied to Palestinian protests launched against Vancouver police

3 complaints tied to Palestinian protests launched against Vancouver police

Groups allege ‘violent dispersal’ of protesters during a May demonstration
‘Truly remarkable’: trove of dinosaur fossils found in northern B.C.

‘Truly remarkable’: trove of dinosaur fossils found in northern B.C.

A paleontology team from the Royal BC Museum found over 90 bones from various species
Union praises B.C.'s new nurse-to-patient ratios but tempers expectations

Union praises B.C.'s new nurse-to-patient ratios but tempers expectations

New standards expected to improve patient care, help attract and retain nurses
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