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Guide dog pups named Bonnie and Henry in honour of B.C.’s top doctor

Guide dog pups named Bonnie and Henry in honour of B.C.’s top doctor

The pups will become guide dogs for people living with sight loss, autism, or post-traumatic stress disorder after serving in the military or as emergency first-responders
Unprecedented climate change case heads to court in Vancouver

Unprecedented climate change case heads to court in Vancouver

The federal government will defend its motion to strike a climate change case brought by fifteen young Canadians in federal court in Vancouver this week.
Public health alert: Salmonella outbreak in humans linked to dog treats

Public health alert: Salmonella outbreak in humans linked to dog treats

Eight people are sick and one died after coming in contact with dog treats.
Greens' Furstenau fires at NDP, Liberals on pandemic recovery, sales tax promise

Greens' Furstenau fires at NDP, Liberals on pandemic recovery, sales tax promise

Horgan, campaigning in Coquitlam, said the Liberal pledge to eliminate the PST appears to be "desperate, not thoughtful"
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history.
U.S. wildfire smoke will return to Metro Vancouver this week

U.S. wildfire smoke will return to Metro Vancouver this week

Wildfire smoke – this time from California – is expected to threaten Vancouver's air quality starting Wednesday
Foreign observers wary of 'chaos,' 'rancor' in US debate

Foreign observers wary of 'chaos,' 'rancor' in US debate

“How did America reach this level of political decline?”
Statistics Canada says economy grew 3.0 per cent in July

Statistics Canada says economy grew 3.0 per cent in July

Statistics Canada says the economy is still running about six per cent below its pre-pandemic level in February
Colour the Trails hopes to make B.C.'s mountains more inclusive

Colour the Trails hopes to make B.C.'s mountains more inclusive

Juju Milay says outdoor communities are starting to say, ‘Hey, maybe we aren’t as inclusive as we thought we were; how do we begin a conversation?’
Trudeau pledges extra $400 million in humanitarian aid to fight COVID-19

Trudeau pledges extra $400 million in humanitarian aid to fight COVID-19

Trudeau said the pandemic has further exacerbated long-standing challenges of poverty, inequality, as well as climate change