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Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

RICHMOND, B.C. — The resignation of the CEO at one of British Columbia's largest public housing operators is a step toward rebuilding confidence in organizations serving the province's most vulnerable people, says Premier David Eby.
Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Home ownership costs up across northern B.C.

Prince George saw a greater than 10 per cent increase in home ownership costs between 2021 and 2022, according to the BC Northern Real Estate Board.
Man arrested after 'unprovoked' stabbing inside Surrey, B.C., hospital: Mounties

Man arrested after 'unprovoked' stabbing inside Surrey, B.C., hospital: Mounties

SURREY, B.C. — Mounties in Surrey, B.C., have arrested a 24-year-old man after a stabbing inside a local hospital.
Mobile app helps people living with spinal injuries get active

Mobile app helps people living with spinal injuries get active

“But a person who has had an incomplete spinal cord injury, who might be able to walk some of the time or with a device, can be ambulatory with an SCI. And this group is often marginalized," says a UBCO researcher.
'Disturbing incident': Suspect arrested in 'unprovoked' Metro Vancouver hospital stabbing

'Disturbing incident': Suspect arrested in 'unprovoked' Metro Vancouver hospital stabbing

A teen and an adult from the same family were injured in the assault
Nanaimo veteran honoured in Dutch liberation commemoration

Nanaimo veteran honoured in Dutch liberation commemoration

Nick Janicki was part of the Canadian Scottish Regiment that fought to liberate Deventer in April 1945.
Girl attacked by coyote in Burnaby's Deer Lake Park

Girl attacked by coyote in Burnaby's Deer Lake Park

A coyote bit a six-year-old girl in the leg at Deer Lake Park Sunday and had to be chased off by her parents, according to the BC Conservation Officer Service.
B.C. filmmaker examines new ways to treat chronic pain and illness

B.C. filmmaker examines new ways to treat chronic pain and illness

"Sometimes that trauma goes back to childhood and it keeps materializing with chronic pain or chronic disease," says the Vancouver documentary filmmaker.
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.
Employed but homeless in Prince George: One Millennium Park resident's story

Employed but homeless in Prince George: One Millennium Park resident's story

“I just do my best every day, I do what I can and try to live life as best I can."