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Female police officers say harassment case in B.C. underscores need for action

A group of female officers suing British Columbia's municipal police forces were surprised to see their proposed class action lawsuit held out as proof of the need to address "toxic" workplace culture at a recent groundbreaking public hearing. It made them wonder why they're having to fight so hard.
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Vancouver expected to be named newest PWHL franchise

Watch live at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT as the Professional Women’s Hockey League will make an expansion announcement, with reports tabbing Vancouver as the newest franchise.
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Some in Vancouver's Filipino community hope Cardinal Tagle will succeed Pope Francis

The course is set to choose a new pope. Pope Francis died on Monday at the age of 88. People in B.C. are mourning his passing and looking ahead to his successor. As Amelia John reports, for one B.C. community in particular, the choice is clear.

School district, teachers call on province for more funding as multiple Surrey schools run out of paper

Lizanne Foster, president of the Surrey Teachers' Association, said in some cases, students are forced to share worksheets or use scrap paper to copy worksheets out. 

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