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B.C. drug deaths hit 4-year low, down 13 per cent in 2024

B.C. drug deaths hit 4-year low, down 13 per cent in 2024

2,253 people died of overdoses in the province last year
B.C. snow expected to stick as cold snap should extend into next week

B.C. snow expected to stick as cold snap should extend into next week

Wintry road conditions should persist for a while as temperatures remain low
White Rock film screening looks at Vancouver's toxic drug crisis

White Rock film screening looks at Vancouver's toxic drug crisis

South Rock Social Justice Society hosted the filming at White Rock Community Centre
Quinn Hughes to miss second straight game, Canucks say injury day-to-day

Quinn Hughes to miss second straight game, Canucks say injury day-to-day

Star defenceman suffered an undisclosed injury during Friday game against Dallas
Human rights commissioner wants probe into B.C. school police presence

Human rights commissioner wants probe into B.C. school police presence

Kasari Govender says government has obligation to research issue in wake of school board firing
Canada’s new ‘fentanyl czar’ to liaise with U.S. on border drug security

Canada’s new ‘fentanyl czar’ to liaise with U.S. on border drug security

Minister says new position an addition to $1.3B border plan Canada announced weeks ago
Canada presses trade diversification strategy in face of Trump’s threats

Canada presses trade diversification strategy in face of Trump’s threats

Free-trade agreement with Ecuador the 16th such deal in the past eight years
Canada captain Alphonso Davies stays put, re-signs with Bayern Munich

Canada captain Alphonso Davies stays put, re-signs with Bayern Munich

Soccer star rejets overtures from England and Spain to remain with his club until 2030
Former B.C. pharmacist who killed spouse gets day parole extended

Former B.C. pharmacist who killed spouse gets day parole extended

The Parole Board of Canada extended Shaun Wiebe's day parole by six months despite concerns about his attitude
Surrey man who beat wife to death with a baseball bat loses conviction appeal

Surrey man who beat wife to death with a baseball bat loses conviction appeal

A pathologist who examined the victim's body likened her injuries to those sustained by victims of catastrophic traffic crashes
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