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B.C.’s top doctor cites ‘trial batch,’ as possible link to rash of drug overdoses

B.C.’s top doctor cites ‘trial batch,’ as possible link to rash of drug overdoses

Health officials speculate on reasons for nine overdoses in five days in the Interior
Father still hunting killer of B.C. realtor 10 years after her death

Father still hunting killer of B.C. realtor 10 years after her death

Realtor was showing a Victoria-area home when she was murdered in February 2008 and the case remains unsolved
Precious puppies to be named by you

Precious puppies to be named by you

The RCMP is asking kids from around the country to help name the latest police dogs
A day to tackle the stigma surrounding mental health

A day to tackle the stigma surrounding mental health

Today Canadians are encouraged to Facebook, Tweet, hashtag, snap or just talk about mental health
Body shops not to blame for ICBC’s financial issues: ARA

Body shops not to blame for ICBC’s financial issues: ARA

The Automotive Retailers Association is fighting back against accusations levelled against them
B.C. senior care improving, but most far below staffing target

B.C. senior care improving, but most far below staffing target

Seniors Advocate finds 15% met care hours standard last year, up from 9%
BC Ferries asks for customer input on how to improve Horseshoe Bay terminal

BC Ferries asks for customer input on how to improve Horseshoe Bay terminal

The company will gather feedback as they start to develop a new vision for the terminal.
Todd Stone, B.C. Liberals fire back at rivals’ claim of bad sign-ups

Todd Stone, B.C. Liberals fire back at rivals’ claim of bad sign-ups

Party says all candidates had memberships rejected after audit
More than 1,400 people in B.C. died of drug overdoses in 2017

More than 1,400 people in B.C. died of drug overdoses in 2017

Coroner says fentanyl was detected in 80 per cent of those deaths
B.C. men fined for running over coyote, killing it with machete

B.C. men fined for running over coyote, killing it with machete

Driver and passenger admitted to Wildlife Act offenses and were fined $5,000 and $500, respectively