Click on the video players below to watch action from the luge World Cup in Whistler, B.C. Coverage continues Friday with men's at 7:40 p.m. ET. Men's Luge 1st Run, from the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, BC. 0:00 Men's Luge 2nd Run, from the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, BC. 0:00 On Saturday, women's competition begins […]
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B.C. College of Physicians wants ‘Dr. Lipjob’ sent to jail
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. wants a woman known as “Dr. Lipjob” sent to prison for allegedly continuing to give Botox treatments and other injections — in violation of a court order and despite not being properly licensed.
Complaint filed against Surrey, B.C., naturopath-turned-councillor who campaigned as ‘physician’
A newly elected member of Surrey’s city council who campaigned as a “community physician” without always revealing that she is a naturopath is now the subject of a complaint to her regulatory body.
50 B.C. chiropractors refuse to remove misleading claims from websites, face possible discipline
Fifty B.C. chiropractors have refused to remove misleading claims from their websites and Facebook pages and are now under investigation by their regulatory body.
B.C. pharmacist loses licence after giving out drugs containing human placenta
Isidoro Andres “Rudy” Sanchez has ordered to pay investigation costs of $ 115,000 after showing what regulator called a ‘blatant disregard for public safety.’
From Victoria, B.C., to Springfield: Steve Nash enters hoops Hall
Lefty Driesell had the crowd laughing. Dino Radja fought back tears. Blue Devils and Tar Heels brought their rivalry to the Basketball Hall of Fame, and Ray Allen made a peace offering to his spurned Celtics teammates. And they did it with an assist from three of the greatest point guards in NBA history. The […]
Health minister announces $71.7M in emergency funding for drug treatment in B.C.
Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor says money will help improve access to treatment and recovery services in B.C.
B.C. First Nations Health Authority secures $2.5M for research into harm reduction for opioid use
The B.C. First Nations Health Authority has secured a $ 2.5 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to identify promising models for harm reduction services for opioid use in First Nations communities across the province.
As B.C. burns, air quality remains poor for much of province, including Metro Vancouver
As smoky skies from the wildfires burning throughout B.C. persist, air quality has continued to plummet around the province, including in Metro Vancouver.
From the bench to B.C., Canada's walk-off win captures magic of Little League World Series
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., — There are these moments in sports that seem to transcend any field, rink or court and become so much more than the game itself. On Saturday night at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, one of those magical, dreamlike sporting moments became a reality for Canada’s sluggers at Volunteer Stadium. With the […]