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'Wanted to do my part': B.C.'s Turkish community first in Canada to send aid to disaster zone

'Wanted to do my part': B.C.'s Turkish community first in Canada to send aid to disaster zone

To help Turkey's earthquake recovery, British Columbians can donate supplies at 580 Industrial Ave. in Vancouver or donate cash to the Canadian Red Cross.
B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

A toolkit has been created for Canadian colleges and universities to support women affected by the Taliban's ban on higher education.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of multi-surface cleaner due to 'microbial hazard'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of multi-surface cleaner due to 'microbial hazard'

If you have any of the recalled products, immediately stop using them.
B.C. man loses COVID test battle with Air Canada

B.C. man loses COVID test battle with Air Canada

Air Canada said a man's COVID-19 tests weren't appropriate for his final destination and refused to board him.
Black Canadian justice strategy still in the works, as advocates call for reform

Black Canadian justice strategy still in the works, as advocates call for reform

OTTAWA — The federal government is being urged to follow through with its commitment to develop a Black Canadian justice strategy.
How much Canadians have fallen behind amid high inflation and who's hurting the most

How much Canadians have fallen behind amid high inflation and who's hurting the most

OTTAWA — Inflation has eroded purchasing power for many Canadians, but the experience with rapidly rising prices has been far from uniform.
Severely brain injured son denied disability benefits , father fights for change

Severely brain injured son denied disability benefits , father fights for change

Sitting at his kitchen island Gord Arthur is surrounded by several stacks of paper, “I’m going to keep fighting, just like he’s doing.” Arthur’s son Declan sits on a recliner just meters away.
B.C. public bodies must report privacy breaches, commissioner says

B.C. public bodies must report privacy breaches, commissioner says

Changes to the provincial Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act came into force Feb. 1.
6 in 10 Canadians concerned about financial future and investing, says survey

6 in 10 Canadians concerned about financial future and investing, says survey

It's a new month, and once again Canadians continue to be concerned about their financial future, according to a new poll.
'I got lucky with this one': B.C. photographer captures breathtaking whale image

'I got lucky with this one': B.C. photographer captures breathtaking whale image

He took more than 2,000 photographs to get the perfect shot.