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Premier Eby meets Jewish leaders and vows to 'root out' antisemitism in B.C.

Premier Eby meets Jewish leaders and vows to 'root out' antisemitism in B.C.

The premier said although none of the cases relayed to him by the Jewish groups have been reported to the province, he knows from personal experience as a human rights lawyer that people may be "incredibly scared" to come forward.
Why did the Canucks do nothing at the 2024 NHL trade deadline?

Why did the Canucks do nothing at the 2024 NHL trade deadline?

"I don’t think there was a lot of quality players available."
Photos: 'Recognize your worth,' TEDx speaker tells Tri-Cities Chamber crowd on IWD 2024

Photos: 'Recognize your worth,' TEDx speaker tells Tri-Cities Chamber crowd on IWD 2024

Leadership coach Ravi Toor tasked the Coquitlam audience to “revolutionize” themselves by developing a plan for a life upgrade.
Eby downplays Danielle Smith's concerns about diversion of B.C. safe-supply drugs

Eby downplays Danielle Smith's concerns about diversion of B.C. safe-supply drugs

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby is downplaying concerns raised by his Alberta counterpart Danielle Smith about the diversion of safe supply opioids from B.C.
Recent B.C. weather contributes to rising snowpack, but summer drought risk remains

Recent B.C. weather contributes to rising snowpack, but summer drought risk remains

VICTORIA — Recent snowfall at higher elevations in British Columbia has given a boost to the record low snowpack, but the risk of declining stream flows and drought conditions this summer still remains, says a top River Forecast Centre official.
Photos: New Coquitlam complex honours staunch advocate for affordable housing

Photos: New Coquitlam complex honours staunch advocate for affordable housing

Robert Nicklin was the CEO of the Affordable Housing Society for 27 years until he died in 2016.
B.C. doctors left rubber piece in ankle during surgery, lawsuit alleges

B.C. doctors left rubber piece in ankle during surgery, lawsuit alleges

"The foreign item was identified as a black rubber piece that was consistent with the plunger of a 1cc syringe," said the notice of civil claim.
Coquitlam's new fire chief is a former pastor, father of five

Coquitlam's new fire chief is a former pastor, father of five

Scott Young, Coquitlam's deputy fire chief of operations, is now the department's fire chief to replace Jim Ogloff.
No contract for Kessel as Canucks stand pat at trade deadline

No contract for Kessel as Canucks stand pat at trade deadline

Phil Kessel won't be donning a Vancouver Canucks jersey.
B.C. and Canada need to boost construction activity, warns CMHC

B.C. and Canada need to boost construction activity, warns CMHC

Despite decline in unfilled construction positions, B.C.'s industry still has a significant labour gap.