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B.C. launches ‘A Pathway to Hope’ for better mental health and...

North Vancouver: People experiencing mental health and addictions challenges will soon have better access to the services they need, thanks to a new vision...

China’s Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine gets WHO nod for emergency use

Beijing: The World Health Organization on Tuesday approved the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, making it the second Chinese jab to receive the...

Joe Biden proposes $6 trillion budget to ‘compete better’ with China

Washington: The United States has proposed a USD six trillion budget for the coming fiscal year, which pitches massive investment plans to rebuild infrastructure...

Economic recovery funding helps address effects of climate change

People around the province are benefiting from more reliable roadways and local jobs as a result of funding from StrongerBC: BC's Economic Recovery Plan. The...

Canada to get 5.2m COVID 19 vaccine doses this week, Pfizer...

Ottawa: Canada is set to receive more than five million doses of COVID-19 vaccine over the coming week. Around 2.4 million are expected to come...

Paid leave for workers to get COVID-19 vaccine

VICTORIA - The B.C. government has introduced amendments to the Employment Standards Act that, if passed, will provide workers with up to three hours of...

COVID data leak reveals NDP hiding information from British Columbians

VICTORIA – In light of a damning report leaked from the BCCDC that shows the NDP government is collecting far more COVID-19 data than...

B.C. watchdog to issue report on involuntary detention of youth after...

Victoria: British Columbia's representative for children and youth is expected to release a report today on the involuntary detention of minors after they overdose. Jennifer...

Local tourism events resume throughout B.C.

Celebration of Lights, outdoor music festivals and art shows are some of the events people can look forward to in the coming year, with...

B.C. becomes first province to provide universal coverage for opioid...

Victoria: The British Columbia government is expanding access to opioid treatment medications such as methadone by providing universal coverage to help people with substance...

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