After a BC Conservative MLA came under fire for saying motherhood begins at conception, the party’s leader says he “will not reopen the abortion debate.”
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Family sues Lakeshore Hospital after mother found dead on ER floor
A Montreal family has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the Lakeshore Hospital after their 86-year-old mother fell on the floor and died at the hospital allegedly without anyone noticing.
Collingwood Blues score late in comeback 5-4 win over Calgary Canucks at Centennial Cup
Dylan Hudon scored with 3:22 remaining in the third period to lift Collingwood to a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the Calgary Canucks in both teams’ opening game at the 2024 Centennial Cup Thursday afternoon.
Penticton gas station to rebrand following legal dispute
A local gas station in Penticton has been at the centre of a legal battle since the beginning of the year.
Committee calls for B.C. taxi, ride-hailing industry to improve disabled access
A B.C. legislature committee looking into taxi and ride-hailing services has issued recommendations, including measures to improve accessibility for people with disabilities and services in small and rural communities.
Rural crime in decline: southern Alberta RCMP
Rural crime is on the decline, the RCMP said in a media statement released by the Southern Alberta District (SAD) late Wednesday afternoon.
How do you stop a player like McDavid? By committee, Canucks say
The Vancouver Canucks accomplished a first on Wednesday — they prevented Connor McDavid from getting a shot on net.
Alberta auto brokers: Insurers want you to diversify your books
If Alberta brokers want to support their carriers as government hashes out its auto insurance reform options, they’re going to have to diversify their lines of business, insurer CEOs told attendees at the Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta Convention 2024…The post Alberta auto brokers: Insurers want you to diversify your books appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Spike in drug overdoses in Prince Albert makes police alert people
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is raising the alarm after a concerning number of suspected drug overdoses in the city.
Police told to take training on pursuits after fatal wrong-way GTA highway crash
Police say the training is required annually but confirm the instructions to complete it within a two-month timeframe are due to last week’s fatal crash.
