Domestic Abuse Head Injuries Prevalent Among Women in Prison, Study Finds
An international study has found that four out of five women in prison in Scotland have a history of head injury, mostly sustained through domestic violence.
An international study has found that four out of five women in prison in Scotland have a history of head injury, mostly sustained through domestic violence.
Residential break and enters in Delta were substantially lower in the first quarter of 2021, compared to the same time frame last year, with 26 recorded this year compared to 44 the previous year.
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Workers will soon have access to a made-in-B.C. paid sick leave program that will support workers to stay home when they are sick during the pandemic and afterward, including permanent paid sick leave, as a result of legislation tabled Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
Rendering of the new In-Patient Acute Mental Health Unit, Richmond Hospital.
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The Province of British Columbia has formally extended the provincial state of emergency, allowing health and emergency management officials to continue to use extraordinary powers under the Emergency Program Act (EPA) to support the Province’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
Delta Police were notified of two break and enters, and what appears to be a third attempted break and enter along Frigate and Ferry Roads in Ladner, May 6.
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Event is organized to support less privileged people in India during these difficult times and help India fight 2nd wave of Covid.
At 1:55 p.m. (Pacific time) on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, a test of B.C.’s wireless alerting system will be conducted as part of the national Alert Ready system to improve public safety in the event of emergency.
The victim in the May 1 shooting in North Delta has been identified as 29-year-old Bikramdeep Randhawa of Surrey. Mr. Randhawa was not known to police.
On the advice of B.C.’s provincial health officer (PHO), Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, issued an Emergency Program Act order to prohibit non-essential travel between three regional zones in the province.
As the province’s public health emergency regarding substance related harms enters its sixth year, the BC Coroners Service reports that toxic illicit drugs have claimed the lives of 158 British Columbians in March 2021.
Tony Singh, Founder and President of Fruiticana, Surrey donated close to 23,000 pounds of food in 2 ten ton trucks to the Surrey Food Bank on April 26.