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B.C. added 21K jobs in February for seventh straight month of gains

B.C. added 21K jobs in February for seventh straight month of gains

Province has not posted any job losses since July 2021
Eligible young Canadians can receive up to $2,000 for post-secondary education

Eligible young Canadians can receive up to $2,000 for post-secondary education

Approximately 1.6 million eligible Canadians have yet to claim the Canada Learning Bond
B.C.-wide recall on Cavendish Farms and No Name hash brown potatoes

B.C.-wide recall on Cavendish Farms and No Name hash brown potatoes

Check your freezers for these brunch items!
Victim in fatal North Vancouver shooting linked to gangs, police say

Victim in fatal North Vancouver shooting linked to gangs, police say

VANCOUVER — Homicide investigators say a man with gang links was the victim of a brazen public shooting in a supermarket parking lot in North Vancouver.
RCMP say one dead after shooting in North Vancouver grocery store parking lot

RCMP say one dead after shooting in North Vancouver grocery store parking lot

VANCOUVER — RCMP in North Vancouver say one man has died after a shooting in a grocery store parking lot.
B.C. reports three new COVID-19 deaths as mask mandate is lifted

B.C. reports three new COVID-19 deaths as mask mandate is lifted

VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded three more deaths related to COVID-19 for a total of 2,935 fatalities since the pandemic began.
Hospital director granted discretion in potential overnight leave for Schoenborn

Hospital director granted discretion in potential overnight leave for Schoenborn

COQUITLAM, B.C.
B.C. man knocked unconscious after he was hit by an egg thrown from vehicle: RCMP

B.C. man knocked unconscious after he was hit by an egg thrown from vehicle: RCMP

NANAIMO, B.C. — Police say a man who was hit in the head by an egg thrown from a passing car two weeks ago in Nanaimo, B.C., continues to suffer the effects of the blow.
Third engineer disciplined in Mount Polley tailings dam failure

Third engineer disciplined in Mount Polley tailings dam failure

Maximum fine imposed on the senior geotechnical engineer at the B.C. mine
B.C. coroner says January was third-deadliest month for toxic illicit drug deaths

B.C. coroner says January was third-deadliest month for toxic illicit drug deaths

VICTORIA — The British Columbia Coroners Service says at least 207 people died because of toxic illicit drugs in January.