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  • Quebec nurse practitioners will be able to take on patients waiting for family doctor
    Starting next week, specialized nurse practitioners in 11 Quebec clinics will be able to take on patients who are waiting for a family doctor.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • B.C.’s vulnerable urged to get COVID-19 booster as peak of illness season passes
    It will be available throughout the provinces at pharmacies, regional health-authority clinics, some primary-care offices, and community health centres. 
    Health
    Apr 8
  • B.C. Conservatives dump controversial doctor candidate hours after announcing him
    Stephen Malthouse's licence to practise medicine in B.C. has been suspended since March 2022, amid an investigation launched after complaints from other doctors. 
    Politics
    Mar 28
  • New B.C. laws coming to protect vulnerable road users, cyclists
    Among other updates to the Motor Vehicle Act, drivers will be mandated to give more room to cyclists when passing them on roadways.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Deadline to submit LifeLabs class-action claims is coming up. Who is eligible?
    More than eight million Canadian users of LifeLabs services have until Saturday to submit a claim in a class-action settlement worth a total $9.8 million.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Guilty plea in Boxing Day double stabbing in Vancouver’s Olympic Village
    Sheldon Ilbegi-Asl, the man accused in a Boxing Day Facebook Marketplace robbery and attack, has pleaded guilty to the charges against him.
    Crime
    Apr 15
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  • Video shows group smoking illicit drugs in Maple Ridge Tim Hortons
    A group of men are seen passing around a crack pipe in a booth, right next to two women who are seemingly unaware of what's happening.
    Crime
    Mar 29
  • B.C. courts still granting bail in over half of cases where prosecutors sought detention
    The data, released by the B.C. prosecution service on Tuesday, covers nearly 4,800 bail hearings between November 2022 to December 2023.
    Politics
    Mar 26
  • B.C. girl who lost dad to overdose says there needs to be more support for families
    "He was the type of guy, he wanted to help everyone or like as many people as he could, which see where I get it from now," Bocking Reid told Global News.
    Health
    Apr 10
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  • Eby downplays Danielle Smith’s safe supply worry after B.C. seizure
    British Columbia Premier David Eby is downplaying concerns raised by his Alberta counterpart Danielle Smith about the diversion of safe supply opioids from B.C.
    Politics
    Mar 8
  • No evidence of widespread diversion of B.C. safe-supply drugs: Officials and RCMP
    Danielle Smith said she was worried diverted safe-supply drugs from B.C. may end up on Alberta streets while Pierre Poilievre pledged to scrap the program.
    Crime
    Mar 11
  • ‘Rectify the disaster’: Doctors renew crisis warning at Surrey Memorial Hospital
    Six months after their rally at city hall, Dr. Randeep Gill and Dr. Maged Bakhet are again urging the B.C. health ministry to take action on issues plaguing the Surrey hospital.
    Health
    Mar 8
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  • Spring is just around the corner. Should you get an updated COVID shot?
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization issued guidance for updated COVID-19 vaccines in the spring, specifically for Canadians facing elevated risk of severe illness.
    Health
    Mar 7
  • Colorectal cancer rising in young adults. Should the screening age be lowered?
    There are growing calls to start screening earlier for colorectal cancer in Canada and some provinces are considering it amid an 'alarming' increase in cases among young adults.
    Health
    Feb 26
  • Will daylight saving time become permanent? Why making the change is tough
    While there's been a lot of talk in Canada and the U.S. about doing away with the twice-yearly time change, there's been less action. Here's why.
    Canada
    Mar 6
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  • Federal RCMP dismantle crime networks, seize $24M worth of illicit cigarettes in B.C.
    The Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing Program said in two separate investigations more than $24 million worth of tobacco was seized.
    Crime
    Mar 8
  • ‘The worst fear’: B.C. mother of neurodivergent child angry about missed diagnosis
    Margo Levae's son, Wyatt, was only seven-and-a-half years old when she noticed her previously good sleeper was starting to wake up in the night.
    Health
    Mar 8
  • No Emergencies Act reform yet — but more consultations, minister says
    Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Ottawa will launch consultations with the provinces, territories and other stakeholders on potential Emergencies Act reforms.
    Canada
    Mar 6
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  • Councillor claims politics at play in Richmond, B.C. drug site furor
    Councillors voted to explore the idea of a safe consumption site in Richmond, but health officials say the concept is a non-starter.
    Politics
    Feb 15
  • Are cantaloupes safe to eat? Deadly salmonella outbreak now over
    The outbreak, which sent 68 Canadians to hospital between October and December last year, ended in January, Public Health Agency of Canada officials say in a health notice.
    Health
    Feb 28
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