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B.C. mother sues doctors alleging medical malpractice in death of son

B.C. mother sues doctors alleging medical malpractice in death of son

The claim says Michael Peace died of a medical overdose of hydromorphone and asphyxiation after doctors at a Vernon hospital failed to provide regular check-ups.
Reduced train frequency for Canada Line tonight due to track maintenance

Reduced train frequency for Canada Line tonight due to track maintenance

Track maintenance will take place from 11 p.m. until end of service.
Climate agreement inspires demand for clear definition of 'forest degradation' in Canada

Climate agreement inspires demand for clear definition of 'forest degradation' in Canada

Seven environmental groups are calling on the Canadian government to define 'forest degradation' using the best available science.
B.C. strata fined newborns’ parents for increasing occupancy

B.C. strata fined newborns’ parents for increasing occupancy

After Christina James and Matt Rowland had each of their two children, their Vancouver strata council began fining them for increasing the number of people in their unit.
Canadians trust Ryan Reynolds' advice more than mortgage brokers, finds survey

Canadians trust Ryan Reynolds' advice more than mortgage brokers, finds survey

He does know a thing or two about gin.
Volunteer implores Metro Vancouver businesses to register with food recovery app

Volunteer implores Metro Vancouver businesses to register with food recovery app

Vancouver Food Runners is expanding its operations to the North Shore, Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey and Delta, calling for more volunteers and businesses to sign on
New restaurant brings Shunde cuisine to Richmond

New restaurant brings Shunde cuisine to Richmond

Shunde is recognized as one of UNESCO’s Cities of Gastronomy
Column: Holiday wine guide for top reds and whites perfect for gifting

Column: Holiday wine guide for top reds and whites perfect for gifting

Red and white wines perfect for Christmas gifts or your own holiday enjoyment.
B.C.'s chief coroner exits, frustrated and disappointed with government's OD response

B.C.'s chief coroner exits, frustrated and disappointed with government's OD response

VICTORIA — British Columbia's chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says she's a hopeful person, but she is leaving her office frustrated and disappointed. Angry, even, with drug overdose deaths expected to hit record levels this year. The B.C.
Massey Tunnel slow lane closing for two nights for maintenance

Massey Tunnel slow lane closing for two nights for maintenance

Motorists should drive with caution and obey traffic control