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High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

Heat related sickness can lead to other types of workplace accidents, says WorkSafeBC
B.C.’s top vet, province’s regulating body clash over reporting of suspected animal abuse

B.C.’s top vet, province’s regulating body clash over reporting of suspected animal abuse

CVBC say ‘unequivocal’ evidence needed; Chief vet says duty is to protect animals, not clients
EXCLUSIVE: Liberal MLA confirms he threatened to quit party if Christy Clark stayed leader

EXCLUSIVE: Liberal MLA confirms he threatened to quit party if Christy Clark stayed leader

Abbotsford South MLA Darryl Plecas said the leadership didn’t listen
B.C. man comes face-to-face with cougar that killed his cat

B.C. man comes face-to-face with cougar that killed his cat

Harrison Hot Springs resident concerned no warnings were issued after sighting nearby two days prior
B.C. announces restoration of Human Rights Commission

B.C. announces restoration of Human Rights Commission

Premier John Horgan was in Vancouver on Friday to time the announcement with Pride weekend
111 people died of drug overdose in B.C. in June

111 people died of drug overdose in B.C. in June

Total of 780 lives have been lost to overdoses so far this year, up from 414 at this time last year
Trump ambassador to Canada confirmed

Trump ambassador to Canada confirmed

Kelly Knight Craft swiftly confirmed by U.S. Senate
Northisle completes drilling

Northisle completes drilling

McClintock says Northisle is still on schedule.
BC Ferries seeking input on new vessels

BC Ferries seeking input on new vessels

BC ferries will host two public meetings in the North Island to gather input on a new ferry vessel project.
Hayward’s family still looking for answers

Hayward’s family still looking for answers

“We didn’t hear the cause of death for two years.”