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50 per cent off pets at BC SPCA this month

50 per cent off pets at BC SPCA this month

The BC SPCA rescues thousands of homeless, abused and neglected animals.
Grocery items that dropped in price the most in September

Grocery items that dropped in price the most in September

Which food items dropped in September?
Couple goes to court in fight to register child's name with unique characters

Couple goes to court in fight to register child's name with unique characters

Raymond Taylor Shaw and Crystal A.J. Smith filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court arguing they faced a “significant burden and emotional toll” when they had to register their son by his last name only to access benefits
Opinion: If cities don't want homeless encampments they should help people, not punish them

Opinion: If cities don't want homeless encampments they should help people, not punish them

Cities are clearing homeless encampments, sometimes violently, without providing those who live there any alternatives. Long-term solutions are needed to help people off the streets.
Doctors getting limited flu shots in 'ridiculously inefficient' system

Doctors getting limited flu shots in 'ridiculously inefficient' system

The majority of vaccines are being funnelled to pharmacies and clinics under the province-wide rollout, while family doctors only get enough for those with mobility issues.
Contraband cigarette sales cut into B.C. government revenue

Contraband cigarette sales cut into B.C. government revenue

B.C. has highest cigarette prices in Canada
Richman wins third term as Pemberton mayor

Richman wins third term as Pemberton mayor

Craddock and Helmer re-elected; newcomers Nightingale and Ramsden round out council
Village of Pemberton reporting major water main break

Village of Pemberton reporting major water main break

Pemberton may be without water 'imminently for several hours'
The 60 women who have won the Nobel Prize

The 60 women who have won the Nobel Prize

Many women on this list had to contend with extreme sexism in male-dominated professions, but some Nobel Prize winners also had to overcome physical violence. All their stories are unique and equally inspiring.
Squamish dog sickened by meth ingested on nightly walk

Squamish dog sickened by meth ingested on nightly walk

The dog's owner is speaking out publicly after the traumatic experience because she wants folks to be aware that this is possible in Squamish.