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- 600 B.C. patients' data in stolen laptop
Personal information about more than 600 patients of the Fraser Health Authority in British Columbia is contained in a laptop stolen from Burnaby General Hospital. - Abbotsford crime wave fails to generate calls
Police in Abbotsford, B.C., are appealing to the public to report any suspicious behaviour they see, as they battle the worst break-and-enter crime wave in the city's history. - Metro Vancouver home prices drop 2.8%
Metro Vancouver's real estate market is continuing to cool, with prices and sales dropping from their April highs, according to the latest figures released by the region's real estate board. - New Pattullo Bridge slated for 2015
Translink says it is on track on its plan to replace the aging Pattullo Bridge, but warns tolls could be used to pay for the $1.2 billion price tag. - Thordarson to remain coach of Whitecaps
Teitur Thordarson will continue to coach the Vancouver Whitecaps when they begin play in the Major Soccer League next season, the organization announced Thursday. - HST has divided B.C. business community
The group representing B.C. restaurant owners says the province's handling of the HST has divided the business community and damaged its relationship with the government. - Olympic Village condos slow to sell
The man marketing condominiums at the former Olympic Village in Vancouver's False Creek hopes to sweeten the deal for prospective buyers to spur stagnating sales. - B.C. adds $7M to Arts Council budget
B.C. Culture Minister Kevin Krueger has suddenly found another $7 million for the B.C. Arts Council, which awards grants to artists and cultural institutions. - Anti-HST forces livid about B.C. documents
The leaders of the anti-HST forces in B.C. say documents made public Wednesday support the view that the provincial government has lied to the public. - B.C. minister briefed on HST before election
B.C. government bureaucrats were engaged in discussions about the HST with their federal counterparts - and briefing the provincial finance minister - well before the May 2009 provincial election, documents show. - Autistic B.C. boy's killer learns fate Thursday
A panel of experts meets Thursday to decide the fate of a woman found not criminally responsible for the slaying of a 12-year-old autistic boy in Grand Forks, B.C. - B.C. court puts temple election in limbo
Thousands of memberships at one of B.C.'s oldest Sikh temples have been invalidated after a court ruling, putting an upcoming election in limbo. - Jail sex video scandal spurs 6 suspensions
Six of the seven men who allegedly watched on a security camera monitor while two women engaged in sex in a Kamloops, B.C., jail cell have been suspended. - Whale spotted at Vancouver's Sunset Beach
A whale has been spotted at Sunset Beach in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday morning -- the third time this year a whale has been spotted in the waters of English Bay. - Closing B.C. schools 'difficult:' minister
British Columbia's education minister says closing schools is sometimes the best option for students and to ensure the overall quality of their education.