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Les Leyne: Lesson from deadly heat dome: check on vulnerable neighbours

Les Leyne: Lesson from deadly heat dome: check on vulnerable neighbours

Death toll from B.C. heat dome updated to 595
B.C. Liberal leadership contender Falcon fires campaign aide amid sexual harassment allegations

B.C. Liberal leadership contender Falcon fires campaign aide amid sexual harassment allegations

Aide accused of yelling profanities at staffer from rival campaign
Ottawa lifts pandemic ban on cruise ships but not advisory against travelling on them

Ottawa lifts pandemic ban on cruise ships but not advisory against travelling on them

Cruise lines have worked hard to institute COVID-19 safety protocols, says travel agent
B.C. submits application to decriminalize small amounts of drugs

B.C. submits application to decriminalize small amounts of drugs

The application to Health Canada comes five years after B.C. declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency.
B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

Over one 25-day period, nearly a quarter of all deaths in the province — 595 people — were due to the late June heat wave. 91Ô­´´, Surrey and Burnaby recorded the most deaths, according to the BC Coroners Service.
On-duty assault took 'joy, excitement, bliss and trust' from police officer, court hears

On-duty assault took 'joy, excitement, bliss and trust' from police officer, court hears

Const. Jenny Lequesne was injured after being kicked in the face while making an arrest
Eric Akis: Mustard and horseradish crust elevates top sirloin roast

Eric Akis: Mustard and horseradish crust elevates top sirloin roast

With a bit of embellishment, a less pricey cut makes a tasty Sunday dinner
Everything you need to know, from a dog's point of view

Everything you need to know, from a dog's point of view

For dog lovers, Adrian Raeside's latest collection gets five tail-wags out of five
House Beautiful: Unique North Saanich rancher built to stay in

House Beautiful: Unique North Saanich rancher built to stay in

A self-proclaimed reno fanatic with multiple renovations under her tool belt, the owner wanted to build a home from scratch
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Petunias keep the show going well into October

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Petunias keep the show going well into October

Petunias have been the enduring, low-maintenance stars of the summer patio flower show, lasting well into October