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B.C. company sues pharmacist who reused COVID syringe barrels

B.C. company sues pharmacist who reused COVID syringe barrels

Bhanu Prasad Seelaboyina gave 96 patients COVID-19 immunizations with reused syringe barrels, according to the B.C. College of Pharmacists.
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this July

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this July

Canada's top five most expensive cities for renters are located in Metro Vancouver.
Get another COVID-19 booster in the fall, Canada's immunization panel recommends

Get another COVID-19 booster in the fall, Canada's immunization panel recommends

OTTAWA — Canadians should get another COVID-19 vaccine booster in the fall if it's been at least six months since their last dose or COVID-19 infection, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) said on Tuesday.
Southbound surges of U.S. agents causing delays, 'disarray' at Canada-U.S. border

Southbound surges of U.S. agents causing delays, 'disarray' at Canada-U.S. border

A total of 421 officers from across the country were reassigned to the southern border for 60-day deployments beginning June 18.
Woman reported missing to Surrey RCMP found

Woman reported missing to Surrey RCMP found

Police say she's "safe and sound."
B.C. police warn about 3D-printed guns that look like 'harmless toys'

B.C. police warn about 3D-printed guns that look like 'harmless toys'

While a fully functional firearm cannot be printed, conversion kits that complete the guns can be purchased in stores or online.
Successful weekend for Richmond Kajaks athletes at BC athletics provincials

Successful weekend for Richmond Kajaks athletes at BC athletics provincials

The BC Athletics Provincial Track & Field Championship Jamboree was held from July 7 to 9.
Greater Vancouver market is active despite economic headwinds

Greater Vancouver market is active despite economic headwinds

Higher prices, increased activity ‘shocking’ after nine interest rate hikes from central bank.
B.C. real estate agent fined more than $100K for igniting wildfire

B.C. real estate agent fined more than $100K for igniting wildfire

A B.C. man was ordered to pay a $3,000 administrative penalty and more than $100,000 in firefighting costs incurred by the province when a burn pile sparked a wildfire on his property in 2019.
Kirk LaPointe: Canadian media isn’t disappearing, but it could use your support

Kirk LaPointe: Canadian media isn’t disappearing, but it could use your support

Let's clarify the Online News Act and consider what it could mean for Canadian media