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Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate drops to 6.6%

Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate drops to 6.6%

Numbers mark second straight monthly decline after rate peaked in November
Canada’s MPs reject Trump Gaza plan as Israel points to Canada as destination

Canada’s MPs reject Trump Gaza plan as Israel points to Canada as destination

President suggested territory be cleared out and made into a U.S.-owned resort destination
O’Connor scores on OT penalty shot to give Canucks 2-1 win over San Jose

O’Connor scores on OT penalty shot to give Canucks 2-1 win over San Jose

Vancouver again without injured captain Quinn Hughes
Man pleads guilty to Cranbrook mistaken identity murders

Man pleads guilty to Cranbrook mistaken identity murders

Colin Correia pleads guilty to second-degree murder in case of mistaken identity murder outside Cranbrook in 2010
Ebola's emergence linked to colonial land use: B.C. study

Ebola's emergence linked to colonial land use: B.C. study

New study out of KPU traces rise of deadly African virus
B.C. library first to have braille printer available for public use

B.C. library first to have braille printer available for public use

'This type of access to a braille embosser has not been done before, at least in Western Canada, in a library'
Watchdog calls for B.C. to develop, implement regulatory body for social workers

Watchdog calls for B.C. to develop, implement regulatory body for social workers

79% of public, 70% of social workers think a registered regulatory body would be good to have
Sexual assault civil suit victory leaves B.C. women ‘grateful’: lawyers

Sexual assault civil suit victory leaves B.C. women ‘grateful’: lawyers

B.C. Supreme Court awarded plaintiffs $375,000 each in damages for attacks in the early 1980s
B.C. addictions doctor resigns, put on leave over unsanctioned overdose sites

B.C. addictions doctor resigns, put on leave over unsanctioned overdose sites

B.C. addictions Dr. Jess Wilder part of a group involved in pop-up sites at Nanaimo and Victoria
1 in 5 recent Canadian immigrants lived below poverty line in 2022: StatCan

1 in 5 recent Canadian immigrants lived below poverty line in 2022: StatCan

Report also shows that a majority of those in what researchers called ‘deep poverty’