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B.C. lawsuit accuses of grocery stores of underweight meat sales

B.C. lawsuit accuses of grocery stores of underweight meat sales

Proposed class-action alleges Loblaws, Walmart and Sobeys have been ‘discretely overcharging’
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint against Islands Café owners

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint against Islands Café owners

Customer alleges adverse reactions due to disabilities after server sprayed bleach nearby
Abandoned B.C. tortoise Franklin steps out of the refrigator, ready to chill

Abandoned B.C. tortoise Franklin steps out of the refrigator, ready to chill

Winter brumation session over for Mediterranean-friendly former pet discovered on Shuswap shores
'Could have been avoided': B.C. woman dies after visiting primary care

'Could have been avoided': B.C. woman dies after visiting primary care

77-year-old woman dies day after going to Mission Urgent and Primary Care Centre for heart medication
Kelowna crane collapse memorial to go forward despite lack of provincial funds

Kelowna crane collapse memorial to go forward despite lack of provincial funds

The Rise Memorial Foundation has raised around $300,000 for construction
Inquest hears about the lack of B.C. support for Down syndrome families

Inquest hears about the lack of B.C. support for Down syndrome families

Hearing examining starvation death of Flroence Girard, a woman in care with Down Syndrome
B.C. Conservative candidate files court petition over Surrey 'voting irregularities'

B.C. Conservative candidate files court petition over Surrey 'voting irregularities'

Petition filed Jan. 13 questions votes in the hotly contested Surrey-Guildford riding
Watchdog gives B.C. government multiple failing grades on climate change

Watchdog gives B.C. government multiple failing grades on climate change

BC Climate Emergency Campaign says government needs more political will to genuinely deal with climate change
B.C.'s 1st physician assistants added in effort to treat rural health shortage

B.C.'s 1st physician assistants added in effort to treat rural health shortage

Two physician assistants have been hired to help in the emergency department
Rents dropping across Canada as B.C. capital bucks the trend

Rents dropping across Canada as B.C. capital bucks the trend

National rents hit 17-month low with 3.2% drop, but B.C.’s capital sees increases across the board