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

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. Premier Horgan cites 'multi-faceted' crime approach amid debate about arrests

B.C. Premier Horgan cites 'multi-faceted' crime approach amid debate about arrests

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan waded into British Columbia's contentious crime debate Wednesday, saying he understands concerns in communities about violent offenders, but arresting more people won't fix the issue.
B.C. cannabis firm founder admits to criminal stock fraud, faces U.S. jail time

B.C. cannabis firm founder admits to criminal stock fraud, faces U.S. jail time

Former Vancouver physician turned stock promoter has agreed to plead guilty to criminal securities offences in the U.S.
Greater Vancouver housing supply increases in September with little impact on price

Greater Vancouver housing supply increases in September with little impact on price

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver released their recent report on the September market that shows a drop in prices, but not the extent that many Vancouverites were hoping for.
Everything Vancouver travellers need to know about reserving spots in security at YVR airport

Everything Vancouver travellers need to know about reserving spots in security at YVR airport

This new, free tool allows you to avoid waiting in massive lines at the airport.
B.C. Premier Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

B.C. Premier Horgan heads to California for climate deal with West Coast governors

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan is travelling to San Francisco for meetings with leaders of U.S. West Coast states, where he expects to sign up to joint action on climate change.
BC Hockey coy about next steps as Hockey Quebec withholds dues

BC Hockey coy about next steps as Hockey Quebec withholds dues

The chair of Hockey Canada’s British Columbia branch would not say Wednesday whether the organization would follow Hockey Quebec’s lead and withhold player dues from the scandal-plagued national governing body.
Can you help the RCMP learn more about this Squamish crash?

Can you help the RCMP learn more about this Squamish crash?

Mounties seek witnesses and information about a Highway 99 crash near Murrin Park.
Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

Search for missing Squamish man ongoing

RCMP say they are still investigating the disappearance of Keith Zajac, who went missing in August.
Vancouver police probe Komagata Maru vandalism, after smashing of Olympic cauldron

Vancouver police probe Komagata Maru vandalism, after smashing of Olympic cauldron

VANCOUVER — Police are investigating the vandalism of the Komagata Maru memorial on Vancouver's downtown waterfront, and whether it's connected to the recent smashing of the nearby Olympic Cauldron.