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Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

The study reveals that women who are successful are being bullied and belittled, challenged on their successes, and made to feel as though it's not their place to take up so much space.
Concern of deadly fungal disease spreading to B.C. bats grows

Concern of deadly fungal disease spreading to B.C. bats grows

Wildlife advocates are raising concern about the potential spread of the deadly white-nose syndrome fungal infection to British Columbia’s bat population.
B.C. and Ottawa reach $27B health funding agreement

B.C. and Ottawa reach $27B health funding agreement

The money for B.C. includes an immediate $273 million to address urgent needs.
Man homeless after BC Housing buys building

Man homeless after BC Housing buys building

Nathan Findlay was scheduled to move into Quebec Street House, until the unfinished apartment building in downtown Prince George was sold.
Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million sold in Saanich North

Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million sold in Saanich North

The municipality and the retail outlet where the ticket came from will be verified once the winner of the national draw comes forward, says the B.C. Lottery Corporation
Opinion: Are Trudeau and Poilievre overpaid? Canadians don’t really know

Opinion: Are Trudeau and Poilievre overpaid? Canadians don’t really know

In some countries, the initial public reaction to creeping inflation is to scrutinize the salary of politicians.
Rob Shaw: B.C. needed an ambitious budget with big ideas. Instead, we got an update

Rob Shaw: B.C. needed an ambitious budget with big ideas. Instead, we got an update

Is this the 12-month agenda to revitalize a New Democrat government at real risk of stagnating after six years in power?
Latest report on BC First Nations languages holds hope for future of revitalization

Latest report on BC First Nations languages holds hope for future of revitalization

​The Morgan and Dool families are part of a growing trend of First Nations families in British Columbia speaking their mother tongues in their homes.
Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Four out of five Canadians do not think family doctors are aware and informed about rare diseases and more than half say the same about pediatricians.
'Extreme violence': B.C. man gets 15 years for manslaughter

'Extreme violence': B.C. man gets 15 years for manslaughter

Details of the 2021 death of Richard Hooper at the hands of Rajesh Narayan remain unclear to this day.