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Former B.C. paramedic gives advice on the 7th anniversary of the toxic drug crisis

Former B.C. paramedic gives advice on the 7th anniversary of the toxic drug crisis

Last year, the toxic drug supply claimed nearly 2,300 lives in the province
City of Vancouver says safety up, overdoses and attacks down, after tent camp removal

City of Vancouver says safety up, overdoses and attacks down, after tent camp removal

Vancouver Fire and Rescue received 27 fewer overdose-related calls during the week of the sweep
B.C. First Nations health gets $8.2 billion in federal funding to fix ‘disparities’

B.C. First Nations health gets $8.2 billion in federal funding to fix ‘disparities’

Prime Minister announces funding at the Squamish Nation in West Vancouver
B.C. First Nations salvaging the sacred from climate disaster

B.C. First Nations salvaging the sacred from climate disaster

New campaign aims to to target care of sensitive artifacts in the wake of fires and floods
A dozen more addiction centres coming for youth in B.C.

A dozen more addiction centres coming for youth in B.C.

Locations of the 12 new Foundry BC centres have yet to be identified
Average home price to end the year 4.8% lower than 2022, will rise 4.7% in 2024: CREA

Average home price to end the year 4.8% lower than 2022, will rise 4.7% in 2024: CREA

Forecast also sees the number of homes sold to be down slightly this year compared to last
Bus drivers’ union seeks better safety after ‘bloody’ fight on West Vancouver bus

Bus drivers’ union seeks better safety after ‘bloody’ fight on West Vancouver bus

Union says one rider was harassing others then attacked passenger who tried to intervene
‘The perfect storm’: more poisoning calls than ever as overdose crisis turns 7

‘The perfect storm’: more poisoning calls than ever as overdose crisis turns 7

B.C. marks 7th anniversary of overdose emergency with grim record statistics
$14.7-million settlement in sex abuse class action against Montreal archdiocese

$14.7-million settlement in sex abuse class action against Montreal archdiocese

Settlement still needs approval by Quebec Superior Court in the coming weeks
Here’s what happens to government services if federal public servants go on strike

Here’s what happens to government services if federal public servants go on strike

The union representing the largest number of federal public servants announced a countrywide strike mandate on Wednesday.
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