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Women become 'blood' related after stem cell transplant

Women become 'blood' related after stem cell transplant

Two Indigenous women on separate sides of the country didn't know how a Canadian Blood Services poster of a child asking for help would change their lives forever.
Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Report finds Metro Vancouver household could save between $286 and $777 a month even after purchasing new vehicles and equipment.
Les Leyne: 'Austerity' ahead, but parties plunge forward with spending plans

Les Leyne: 'Austerity' ahead, but parties plunge forward with spending plans

Two business economists say taxpayers are facing a period of austerity in the near future no matter who wins this Saturday
B.C. employers: Are you ready for new first-aid requirements?

B.C. employers: Are you ready for new first-aid requirements?

New changes are taking place on Nov. 1 for all B.C. employers.
I Watched This Game: Canucks fall to Lightning for third straight loss to start season

I Watched This Game: Canucks fall to Lightning for third straight loss to start season

The Vancouver Canucks made mistakes defensively and struggled to beat Andrei Vasilevskiy offensively in a 4-1 loss.
New child sex assault trial for Pemberton's Roger Molinaro underway

New child sex assault trial for Pemberton's Roger Molinaro underway

The court heard difficult testimony from a key witness on Tuesday, much of it retreading the original trial
Opinion: Who cares? How virtual health is changing in-home caregiving

Opinion: Who cares? How virtual health is changing in-home caregiving

Three-quarters of health care in Canada is provided at home by unpaid family caregivers. Not only is this essential health-care work often unrecognized and under-supported, it is rapidly changing.
'Senseless killing': B.C. man jailed for murder, attempted murder

'Senseless killing': B.C. man jailed for murder, attempted murder

The deadly shooting took place on July 15, 2022, in a Maple Ridge residence.
BC Conservatives unveil plan for more spending than NDP to 2027, bigger growth estimate

BC Conservatives unveil plan for more spending than NDP to 2027, bigger growth estimate

The BC Conservative Party plans to have an $11-billion deficit in the first year but estimates a regression of deficit spending over time based on a generous estimate of GDP growth.
New Nat Segal movie to premiere Oct. 17 in Whistler

New Nat Segal movie to premiere Oct. 17 in Whistler

"Mountain Joy" is part of the 2024 iF3 Film Festival