
Darya Zargar
Digital Broadcast Journalist at Global News: BC 1
Multi-media journo @GlobalBC. One story at a time🤍 [email protected]
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Jan 24, 2025 |
globalnews.ca | Darya Zargar
Home is a word that evokes the feeling of safety and comfort but for Ukrainians in B.C. who are watching the destruction fo their homeland, it causes acute pain. "It is implemented in so many different ways through different war crimes that happen, through missile attacks, drone attacks," Ukrainian Marko Zolotarov, who now lives in B.C., told Global News.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
globalnews.ca | Darya Zargar
A Ukrainian family now living in B.C. has learned that they have lost everything they left behind in their home country. "I froze when I learned my house got damaged, severely destroyed and my neighbour's," Marko Zolotarov told Global News.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
globalnews.ca | Darya Zargar
At first glance, Lillooet, B.C., looks like the perfect small community to raise a family. But if you look closer, it's a community facing a health-care crisis. "We understand that our local doctors and nurses are tired, but at the same time Interior Health should be working on working with the smaller towns," T'it'q'et First Nation Chief Sid Scotchman told Global News.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
globalnews.ca | Darya Zargar
A new policy at BC Emergency Health Services means patients could be waiting longer for an ambulance to respond to their calls. To combat limited resources across B.C., the new policy means that non-life-threatening calls may not be attended to and in some cases, dispatchers may postpone dispatching an ambulance to a non-life-threatening call until more ambulances become available in the area.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
globalnews.ca | Darrian Matassa-Fung |Darya Zargar
“(We are) strengthening cancer care in B.C.” Those were the words B.C. Premier David Eby used Sunday morning to announce the provincial government is expanding access to a new form of cancer treatment in Vancouver. Starting this month, leukemia and lymphoma patients will be able to access chimeric antigen receptor therapy, also known as CAR-T therapy, at Vancouver General Hospital. “Cancer touches the lives of so many people in B.C.,” said Eby.
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