Monthly Archives: November, 2013

Victoria doctor stripped of registration after sexually assaulting teen patient

The B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons has stripped a Victoria doctor of his registration after he was convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old...

UBC Sex Assaults: Lot Of Police Presence On Campus

Six sex assaults at the University of British Columbia have resulted in an unprecedented police presence on the campus where fear has spread among...

BC may allow sale of beer and wine in grocery stores

The B.C. government will look at allowing sales of beer and wine in grocery stores, but if the plan goes ahead don’t expect super...

2013 Small Business Profile now online

According to the 2013 Small Business Profile, B.C. has the most small businesses per capita in Canada, at 83.5 per 1,000 people. The Small...

Surrey to help families pay for grave markers

The city of Surrey has launched a new program to help bring peace to citizens who have passed. Surrey’s three civic cemeteries contain at least...

Canadians rank Senate expense scandal more serious than Liberal sponsorship scandal

A new survey about the Senate expense scandal should be ringing alarm bells within Conservative party circles. The Ekos Research poll — published in iPolitics...

Tim Hortons To Test New Dark Roast Coffee

Tim Hortons is going to give customers a choice for their regular morning double-double. The coffee chain is trying out a new dark roast coffee...

Caribbean Medical Univ Now Accepting Applications For January Semester At Surrey & Abbotsford Campuses

After successfully launching its pre-medical program in Surrey and Abbottsford last month, Caribbean Medical University School of Medicine has now opened up registration for...

Set the clocks back for Daylight Saving Time on Sunday

It`s that time of the year again. Early this Sunday — at 2 a.m. to be precise — it’s time to set the clocks back...

BC’s health minister orders review of Fraser Health

The Fraser Health Authority has been in the news a few times lately, and not in a good way. Now, the provincial government has now...
- Advertisment -



Most Read