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Opinion: Older people who are homeless need better access to hospice and palliative care

Opinion: Older people who are homeless need better access to hospice and palliative care

The challenging realities surrounding end-of-life care are especially difficult for older people experiencing homelessness, who have more barriers to accessing hospice care.
Woman sues Burnaby company for alleged buttock burns after spa visit

Woman sues Burnaby company for alleged buttock burns after spa visit

Amy Vivianna Yeh is suing JJ Family Spa in Coquitlam for alleged burns, blisters and scars she says she sustained during beauty and health treatments.
B.C. rescue helping dog hit by a semi truck after former owner never brings him in for care

B.C. rescue helping dog hit by a semi truck after former owner never brings him in for care

"Tuka's most notable feature is of course the large dent on the side of his head. We tell him that this just makes him more distinguished," said Critteraid Dog House director
Updated: 'Use caution when using open fire of any kind': Squamish Valley fire remains out of control Sunday night

Updated: 'Use caution when using open fire of any kind': Squamish Valley fire remains out of control Sunday night

The fire is burning in rugged terrain and is currently out of control. Firefighters are on the scene, supported by two helicopters, while no immediate threat to infrastructure or homes has been reported.
Emergency surgery delays are harming kids, BC Children’s Hospital study finds

Emergency surgery delays are harming kids, BC Children’s Hospital study finds

Doctors call for better tracking of cases where children don’t get timely emergency surgery.
Kirk LaPointe: Thank you, Ottawa, for saving journalism from tools it needs

Kirk LaPointe: Thank you, Ottawa, for saving journalism from tools it needs

The baffling week of how the Liberals can't help themselves in trying to help media but failing
Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

Les Leyne: Leaders shift their stances on B.C. drug policy

As Premier David Eby cites drug seizures in response to a backlash to decriminalization, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon is sounding increasingly dubious about harm reduction
New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

Athlete and Olympian Charmaine Crooks who took over from former CSA president Nick Bontis when he resigned in February
The Outsider: Old enough to feel it—but not enough to stop

The Outsider: Old enough to feel it—but not enough to stop

'If I can get another 15 years of relatively high performance out of my body, I’ll be happy.'
Photos: Here’s a sneak peek of an upcoming Britannia Mine Museum exhibit

Photos: Here’s a sneak peek of an upcoming Britannia Mine Museum exhibit

‘100 Years of Mill No. 3’ opens on May 20 at the museum and will stay until November.