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Only one in seven B.C. dentists enrolled in Canadian Dental Care Plan as launch nears

The president of the British Columbia Dental Association says just 15 per cent, or one in seven dentists across the province is registered in a...

Could the London Drugs cyberattack impact customer data at Metro Vancouver stores?

Metro Vancouverites looking to get prescriptions filled at London Drugs may face difficulties following a cybersecurity attack that forced the closure of all of the company's stores...

Retailer London Drugs closes stores in Western Canada due to ‘cybersecurity incident’

London Drugs says it has temporarily closed all of its stores in Western Canada as it grapples with a "cybersecurity incident." The retailer and...

Condor Airlines ups capacity, cargo on Frankfurt-Vancouver route

Frankfurt-based Condor Airlines has increased its capacity for passengers and cargo on flights between its Frankfurt Airport (FRA) base and Vancouver International Airport (YVR)....

Twice-disbarred Richmond lawyer claimed ‘damaged’ brain, heads back to China

Twice-disbarred B.C. lawyer Hong Guo is understood to have left Canada for China and it’s unclear when she will return — although a sentencing...

Blackwater gold mine near Prince George, B.C. nears completion

The new Blackwater gold-silver mine being built south of Prince George is more than 70 per cent complete and the mine’s owners say they are...

Animation jobs leaving Okanagan after tax credit axed, say industry leaders

The animation sector in Kelowna is hopeful the provincial government will reverse its decision to kill a regional tax credit relied on by local...

Vancouver council rejects small business leaders’ plea for tax break

A group of small business leaders argued unsuccessfully Wednesday at Vancouver city hall to have council reduce a portion of the property tax load...

Canadian Pacific girds for potential rail strike next month

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. is preparing for the possibility of a strike by some 3,300 workers next month. “The way I see it,...

Medical schools raise alarm over declining interest in family medicine

Medical-school leaders are raising the alarm over their students’ declining interest in providing traditional cradle-to-grave primary care at a moment when the country is...

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