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B.C. municipal employee dies on the job after being hit by vehicle

B.C. municipal employee dies on the job after being hit by vehicle

OAK BAY, B.C. — A municipal worker on Vancouver Island has died on the job after being hit by a vehicle.
University association warns members about Jordan Peterson’s Abbotsford lecture

University association warns members about Jordan Peterson’s Abbotsford lecture

The polarizing professor is scheduled to speak at the Abbotsford Centre on May 18
Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

The Better Business Bureau is reminding the public to remain cautious about quick job offers and work-from-home gigs that require little to no experience.
'Terrified and immensely excited': Vancouver kayaker shares epic photos from orca encounter

'Terrified and immensely excited': Vancouver kayaker shares epic photos from orca encounter

"My hands and legs were trembling."
Flying free: B.C. wildlife group releases rare endangered bird spotted in Vancouver last year

Flying free: B.C. wildlife group releases rare endangered bird spotted in Vancouver last year

The "wrong-way" warbler found in a parking garage last December was released into the wild after months of care at a Burnaby facility.
B.C. hunter fined $3,000 for poaching deer

B.C. hunter fined $3,000 for poaching deer

Conservation officers found two deer with gunshot wounds in a field near Fort St. James.
New Canadian docu-series on restoring run down vehicles features Okanagan-based custom car builder

New Canadian docu-series on restoring run down vehicles features Okanagan-based custom car builder

The documentary follows “wreck hunters, auto restorers, hot rod and custom car builders and would-be entrepreneurs in their work dragging out run-down cars and turning them into valuable pieces of automotive art.”
B.C., Mexican governments reach deal to bring 100 hospitality workers to province

B.C., Mexican governments reach deal to bring 100 hospitality workers to province

“The BCHA is strongly committed to delivering innovative and results-oriented solutions to support our industry’s workforce needs,” said BCHA president and CEO Ingrid Jarrett
Students plan rally in response to controversial speaker's appearance at arena

Students plan rally in response to controversial speaker's appearance at arena

Former University of Toronto professor-turned-social media personality, set to speak Friday at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, has been criticized for expressing views considered misogynistic and anti-trans
Ministry of Transportation reveals this year's highway repaving projects

Ministry of Transportation reveals this year's highway repaving projects

The provincial government says contractors have started work on upgrades to 485 kilometres of highways and sideroads in the Southern Interior.