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Liberals, Tories aim to support NDP private bill on criminalizing coercive control

Liberals, Tories aim to support NDP private bill on criminalizing coercive control

OTTAWA — New Democrat MP Laurel Collins says she began paying close attention to the issue of coercive control when her sister showed up at her door in tears.
B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

Over nine in 10 Canadian family doctors rejected their regulator's proposal to extend residency from two years to three years, amid a nationwide doctor shortage.
Update: Vancouver restaurant destroyed by fire reopens in Richmond

Update: Vancouver restaurant destroyed by fire reopens in Richmond

Long’s Noodle House opened at Admiralty Centre this week
Man arrested, charged for Richmond stranger assault near Walmart

Man arrested, charged for Richmond stranger assault near Walmart

A 62-year-old man was sent to the hospital with a “serious but non-life-threatening laceration.”
Richmond driver sent to hospital after car flips

Richmond driver sent to hospital after car flips

The driver is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries
B.C. film sector work set to ramp up as Hollywood actors' strike ends

B.C. film sector work set to ramp up as Hollywood actors' strike ends

Getting fully back to pre-strike production volume likely to take a while.
Richmond Sockeyes score 8-2 victory over PoCo Trailblazers

Richmond Sockeyes score 8-2 victory over PoCo Trailblazers

The junior hockey team faces off against the Abbotsford Pilots at Minoru Arena Thursday at 7 p.m.
Owner objects to Steveston Harbour's attempt to oust heritage tugboat

Owner objects to Steveston Harbour's attempt to oust heritage tugboat

The Steveston Harbour Authority filed a lawsuit to ban the Kuulakai, a heritage tugboat built in 1944, from the harbour
Letters: What is TransLink thinking moving Steveston bus terminus?

Letters: What is TransLink thinking moving Steveston bus terminus?

A letter writer has started a petition against the proposal to move the bus loop farther west on Chatham Street.
Half of Canadians would support gender quotas in Parliament, says poll

Half of Canadians would support gender quotas in Parliament, says poll

Polling also shows fewer than half of women in Canada believe the opportunity to run a major corporation is attainable.