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Fifty-four newly graduated doctors sign incentive contracts, another 65 in talks: Dix

The Health Ministry offered the incentives to recent family medicine graduates through a new-to-practice family physician contract offered in June.…

B.C. inflation shows signs of easing

Inflation on West Coast still exceeding national rate despite cooling over the summer. British Columbians are getting some relief at…

B.C. real estate prices dip for fourth straight month

Vancouver suburbs leading decline in home sale prices, report shows, as market soon poised for negative year-over-year price adjustment B.C.…

Red-tape reduction tops housing as biggest Vancouver business concern

Red-tape reduction tops housing as biggest Vancouver business concern. A Greater Vancouver Board of Trade (GVBOT) survey released today highlighted…

Is the B.C. Interior facing another brutal wildfire season?

“We don’t go into the season blind, we watch for trends.”The BC Wildfire Service says our province could be in…

B.C. teen beaten unconscious feared return to school but says friends and counsellors helped

‘He called me a homophobic slur. He called me the ‘F’ slur and said all Asians are ugly’: Janice Xie…

Downtown restaurant owner continuing to enforce COVID vaccine passport requirement

CrossRoads Brewing customers support stand Dr. Daryl Leiski is taking to make Prince George restaurant safer for immunocompromised patrons The…

B.C. government preparing to introduce anti-racism legislation

Rachna Singh, parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives said that this legislation will help advance racial equity in British Columbia. Over…

Hotels in B.C.’s Interior to house and hire Ukrainian refugees

The two hotels have committed to hiring up to 10 Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes. Not…

200 new community garden plots in Richmond City Centre already spoken for

A new community garden has officially opened at the Garden City Lands. Two hundred more garden plots in Richmond are…