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1 in 4 Canadians think a degree is essential to economic success: survey

1 in 4 Canadians think a degree is essential to economic success: survey

Poll also finds the younger you are, the more likely you are to believe in the necessity of a degree
B.C. health agencies ordered to release data on forcibly detained adults

B.C. health agencies ordered to release data on forcibly detained adults

Human rights commissioner says inquiry will examine use of Adult Guardianship Act on vulnerable adults
CSIS: B.C. pair allege rape, harassment and a toxic workplace culture

CSIS: B.C. pair allege rape, harassment and a toxic workplace culture

Two women have launched separate anonymized B.C. lawsuits against the federal government
UPDATE: Athlete dies in significant crash near Kamloops university

UPDATE: Athlete dies in significant crash near Kamloops university

The crash happened around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 29; two others suffered serious injuries
B.C.’s ‘largest symbol of colonialism’ now lined with Indigenous signage

B.C.’s ‘largest symbol of colonialism’ now lined with Indigenous signage

Signs in region’s Lekwungen language unveiled as legislature aims to be more welcoming and inclusive
Workaround found for religious ban on assistance in dying at B.C. hospital

Workaround found for religious ban on assistance in dying at B.C. hospital

Vancouver Coastal Health will set up a clinical space adjacent to Vancouver’s St. Paul’s hospital
Canada launches round-the-clock 988 suicide crisis helpline

Canada launches round-the-clock 988 suicide crisis helpline

‘It’s explicitly a suicide prevention service and responders are trained in suicide prevention’
Final arguments to start in B.C. murder trial of Ibrahim Ali

Final arguments to start in B.C. murder trial of Ibrahim Ali

Ali accused in the 2017 death of a 13-year-old girl found in B.C. park
PHOTOS: World’s biggest gathering of bald eagles feast in B.C.’s Fraser Valley

PHOTOS: World’s biggest gathering of bald eagles feast in B.C.’s Fraser Valley

Thousands of eagles descend on Harrison River to eat salmon on migration route
Wildfire recovery in B.C.’s North Shuswap could be years in the making

Wildfire recovery in B.C.’s North Shuswap could be years in the making

Consultant hired to help steer the project and break it into workable parts