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'A wake-up call': Five 91原创 police officers killed in 37 days

'A wake-up call': Five 91原创 police officers killed in 37 days

A former police chief says the deaths should be a tipping point. He's calling for changes to better support people and their mental health.
B.C.'s smoky skies expected to clear by weekend

B.C.'s smoky skies expected to clear by weekend

The Lower Mainland has been generally experiencing worse conditions.
Eric Akis: Butternut squash risotto is a perfect autumn meal

Eric Akis: Butternut squash risotto is a perfect autumn meal

This risotto, rich with tender bits of squash, is perfect for autumn. Serve as a main course with a side salad and some crusty Italian bread.
'He did great things': Family remembers marathoner whose body was found near Lochside Trail

'He did great things': Family remembers marathoner whose body was found near Lochside Trail

His grieving children, Lana, Leah and Tim, want him to be remembered as much more than the 鈥渉igh-risk, missing man鈥 named in police alerts.
Eric Akis: A Japanese steakhouse dinner, minus the show

Eric Akis: A Japanese steakhouse dinner, minus the show

Seared and sliced steak, vegetables and mushrooms flavoured with teriyaki sauce, ginger, garlic and sesame oil are served with steamed rice or fresh udon noodles.
Man shot dead in parking lot of University of B.C. golf course

Man shot dead in parking lot of University of B.C. golf course

VANCOUVER 鈥 Homicide investigators say they believe a man shot dead in the parking lot of a golf club near the University of British Columbia was targeted for murder.
B.C. changes opioid lawsuit to help recover more money from drug makers

B.C. changes opioid lawsuit to help recover more money from drug makers

VICTORIA 鈥 The British Columbia government has moved to expand its proposed class-action lawsuit against opioid makers, allowing the federal government to join the legal action.
Our Community: Donor to match contributions for Shelbourne Community Kitchen

Our Community: Donor to match contributions for Shelbourne Community Kitchen

鈥楢 triple whammy鈥 from rising food costs An anonymous donor is offering to match contributions of up to $50,000 to Shelbourne Community Kitchen, which grows and distributes food to those in need.
Doctors getting limited flu shots in 'ridiculously inefficient' system

Doctors getting limited flu shots in 'ridiculously inefficient' system

The majority of vaccines are being funnelled to pharmacies and clinics under the province-wide rollout, while family doctors only get enough for those with mobility issues.
Capital Iron to close its doors after almost 90 years

Capital Iron to close its doors after almost 90 years

Family-run general store has been a Store Street landmark where generations of Victorians could find everything from camping and fishing equipment to nautical parts and pieces