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'Unseasonably hot': It is going to feel as hot as 36 C in parts of Metro Vancouver

'Unseasonably hot': It is going to feel as hot as 36 C in parts of Metro Vancouver

33 weather records were broken across B.C. on Mother's Day.
Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

The hot plume of air is set to persist over B.C.'s North Coast for the next four days, warns Environment Canada. Elsewhere in the province, temperatures remain elevated raising flood risks.
Keith Baldrey: Museum exhibit reopening is a victory for common sense

Keith Baldrey: Museum exhibit reopening is a victory for common sense

Government revives Royal B.C. Museum’s Old Town, persuading management to rethink its decision to try to make the past disappear.
Rob Shaw: Anti-racism hotline? The trail has gone cold

Rob Shaw: Anti-racism hotline? The trail has gone cold

Two years after its announcement, the line isn't connected
Opinion: Older people who are homeless need better access to hospice and palliative care

Opinion: Older people who are homeless need better access to hospice and palliative care

The challenging realities surrounding end-of-life care are especially difficult for older people experiencing homelessness, who have more barriers to accessing hospice care.
Woman sues Burnaby company for alleged buttock burns after spa visit

Woman sues Burnaby company for alleged buttock burns after spa visit

Amy Vivianna Yeh is suing JJ Family Spa in Coquitlam for alleged burns, blisters and scars she says she sustained during beauty and health treatments.
Video: Richmond company introduces healthcare robots to Canada

Video: Richmond company introduces healthcare robots to Canada

Their security and delivery robots are also ready to hit the market and transform the industries
B.C. rescue helping dog hit by a semi truck after former owner never brings him in for care

B.C. rescue helping dog hit by a semi truck after former owner never brings him in for care

"Tuka's most notable feature is of course the large dent on the side of his head. We tell him that this just makes him more distinguished," said Critteraid Dog House director
Emergency surgery delays are harming kids, BC Children’s Hospital study finds

Emergency surgery delays are harming kids, BC Children’s Hospital study finds

Doctors call for better tracking of cases where children don’t get timely emergency surgery.
North Vancouver schools battle it out in new reading competition

North Vancouver schools battle it out in new reading competition

Battle of the Books had students from Dorothy Lynas, Cleveland, Highlands, Sherwood Park and Carisbrooke Elementaries fight for the top spot