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Vancouver sex worker arrested after series of druggings, including one that was fatal

Vancouver sex worker arrested after series of druggings, including one that was fatal

Surrey RCMP say men were drugged and robbed while using an escort service
COLUMN: Breaking the stigma surrounding mental illness and PTSD

COLUMN: Breaking the stigma surrounding mental illness and PTSD

I always thought only those who were in a war had PTSD. I was wrong.
B.C. man ‘will do everything’ to keep Terry Fox’s legacy alive

B.C. man ‘will do everything’ to keep Terry Fox’s legacy alive

Bill Vigars, who was Fox’s publicist during historic Marathon of Hope, spoke at SFU Surrey
B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

Surrey RCMP released his photo in hopes of helping with the ongoing investigation
Newest deployment of B.C. police dogs already sniffing out crime

Newest deployment of B.C. police dogs already sniffing out crime

7 teams from police dog school in Alberta helped Mounties nab suspects last week
B.C. business uses team of bloodhounds to search for lost pets

B.C. business uses team of bloodhounds to search for lost pets

Pet Searchers Canada boss started the enterprise when his own dog was lost
Urgent need for a national school food program in classrooms: B.C. group

Urgent need for a national school food program in classrooms: B.C. group

The Coalition for Healthy School Food wants the federal government to create a national program.
Canada could see tripling of people living with dementia in next 30 years: Landmark study

Canada could see tripling of people living with dementia in next 30 years: Landmark study

The Alzheimer Society of Canada released a study that predicts triple the number of diagnoses
Affordable housing a top priority for voters in municipal election in Metro Vancouver

Affordable housing a top priority for voters in municipal election in Metro Vancouver

A survey of Metro Vancouver residents, businesses and politicians show what issues matter most
B.C. food-aid programs seeing spike in hungry students amid high inflation, grocery costs

B.C. food-aid programs seeing spike in hungry students amid high inflation, grocery costs

The school year began on Sept. 6, after a summer of inflation rates reaching as high as 8 per cent .