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B.C. fitness studio files lawsuit over alleged faulty spin bikes

B.C. fitness studio files lawsuit over alleged faulty spin bikes

K Spin Indoor Cycling Studio is suing Vancouver-based Lifestyle Equipment
Flight costs revealed for Trudeau’s summer flight to Tofino

Flight costs revealed for Trudeau’s summer flight to Tofino

Prime minister and family spent much of August travelling on military aircraft
Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

Last year 18 per cent of families reported experiencing food insecurity
New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

More than 60K workers were injured at the workplace in 2022
B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

B.C. housing minister tells people not to help 'desperate scammers' with Airbnb fraud

The government introduced legislation last month to limit short-term rentals in many cities in B.C.
Medical executive awarded $3.7M after Richmond taxi accident

Medical executive awarded $3.7M after Richmond taxi accident

The B.C. Supreme Court award includes $2.9M for loss of earning capacity
Victoria clinic told to stop providing private-pay option for MRIs

Victoria clinic told to stop providing private-pay option for MRIs

The Medical Services Commission has requested that all community imaging clinics approved to bill MSP for outpatient diagnostic services cease charging for medically necessary MRIs
Steveston Harbour Authority sues uninsured ship after it caught on fire

Steveston Harbour Authority sues uninsured ship after it caught on fire

The harbour authority has to monitor Pathfinder III to stop it from sinking, according to lawsuit
China ambassador seeks 'rational' relations, trade boost by 'reserving differences'

China ambassador seeks 'rational' relations, trade boost by 'reserving differences'

'China is not using trade as a weapon to fight against Canada or punish Canada,' says ambassador
Royal Canadian Mint to begin circulation of coins with image of King Charles

Royal Canadian Mint to begin circulation of coins with image of King Charles

Ottawa directed the mint and the Bank of Canada to replace the image of the queen with one of the King on its coins and on the $20 bill