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B.C. Human Rights complaint filed over opioid drug clinic access fees

B.C. Human Rights complaint filed over opioid drug clinic access fees

Complaint wants the province to pay those fees under the public health-care system
B.C. police warn of hookups with strangers through casual sex apps

B.C. police warn of hookups with strangers through casual sex apps

Police say people falling victim through fake profiles to offences such as extortion or robbery
Canada extends temporary visa application window for Ukrainians

Canada extends temporary visa application window for Ukrainians

Nearly 300,000 Ukrainians came to Canada under the program
Vancouver Whitecaps blank Saprissa 2-0, advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup

Vancouver Whitecaps blank Saprissa 2-0, advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup

Win gives team the edge in two-game total-goal series against Costa Rican rival
B.C. disappointed as Vancouver council moves ahead with supportive housing pause

B.C. disappointed as Vancouver council moves ahead with supportive housing pause

Decision is not expected to affect projects already underway
Supreme Court won’t hear B.C. pair’s challenge of Canada’s no-fly regime

Supreme Court won’t hear B.C. pair’s challenge of Canada’s no-fly regime

Court earlier found government had reasonable grounds to put pair on no-fly list
Seven years later, audit finds no evidence of B.C. tracking childcare promises

Seven years later, audit finds no evidence of B.C. tracking childcare promises

Report finds no co-ordination on the implementation of 2018 ChildCareBC plan
‘Irresponsible’: Trudeau dismisses call for Trump ban as Canada preps for G7

‘Irresponsible’: Trudeau dismisses call for Trump ban as Canada preps for G7

Police forces gear up to protect 3,400 people in Alberta wilderness at June G7 summit
B.C. to require Canadian-made biofuels to meet standards for gas, diesel

B.C. to require Canadian-made biofuels to meet standards for gas, diesel

Energy minister says amendments aimed at prioritizing and supporting Canadian biofuel
B.C. border towns working to keep doors open amidst U.S. trade war tensions

B.C. border towns working to keep doors open amidst U.S. trade war tensions

Small-town mayors try to keep it friendly as tariff talk disrupts their neighbourhood
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