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B.C. mill worker granted human rights hearing after toxic gassing

B.C. mill worker granted human rights hearing after toxic gassing

BC Human Rights Tribunal hearing to come after worker fired in wake of toxic gas exposures that sent dozens of workers to first aid stations and several more to hospital.
New West resident leads cancer-focused training program: Stay Strong

New West resident leads cancer-focused training program: Stay Strong

Stay Strong returns to New West in January to support cancer survivors’ journey
No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

Scott Heath Juniper was due to travel on June 3, 2022 from Kelowna to Amsterdam.
Guilty pleas entered on Vancouver thefts, threats, assault charges

Guilty pleas entered on Vancouver thefts, threats, assault charges

Best Prince returns to court Jan. 23.
More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

From January to October of this year, a daily average 339 B.C. Corrections clients were on court-ordered electronic supervision.
Photos: Snowflake Spectacular adds sparkle to uptown New West

Photos: Snowflake Spectacular adds sparkle to uptown New West

Keeping spirits bright: Snowflake Spectacular brings crowds to Uptown Plaza
B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

Study reveals British Columbia's killer whales ingest and absorb toxins from oil spills and wildfires.
YVR expects more than half million travellers this week

YVR expects more than half million travellers this week

YVR is predicting Dec. 22 to be the busiest travel day of the season.
First-degree murder charge laid in Ladner homicide

First-degree murder charge laid in Ladner homicide

Suspect in custody awaiting court appearance
B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

While residing in a $8.4-million home outfitted with $500,000 worth of furniture, homemaker Nina Zhang claimed annual child expenses of $320,000 for a live-in nanny, private school, chauffeur, violin lessons, language classes, swim club and orchestras while claiming gross income of $66,476 and receiving $17,564.42 in child tax benefits.