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Opinion: Does that measure matter?

Opinion: Does that measure matter?

What does comparing one community to others really tell us?
Wet'suwet'en urges UN to visit gas pipeline amid 'militarization' of territory

Wet'suwet'en urges UN to visit gas pipeline amid 'militarization' of territory

'Reconciliation will not come at the barrel of a gun,' states a submission filed to the office of the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, calling for United Nations bodies to conduct a 'field visit' to controversial CGL pipeline project
Licensed child-care providers getting $20M to cover expenses during Omicron surge

Licensed child-care providers getting $20M to cover expenses during Omicron surge

Licensed providers are eligible for a grant of $160 per space based on the facility’s maximum capacity
Man gets suspended sentence for using counterfeit bills in North Vancouver

Man gets suspended sentence for using counterfeit bills in North Vancouver

Closed-circuit TV cameras captured images of an easily identifiable man passing U.S. counterfeit $100 bills in 2019
Children's clothing recalled in Canada due to fire, strangulation hazards

Children's clothing recalled in Canada due to fire, strangulation hazards

The Childrensalon sleepwear and the Fairechild Smock Raincoat are said to be a danger to children
Fundraiser set up to bring B.C. teen Ashley Wadsworth home from England

Fundraiser set up to bring B.C. teen Ashley Wadsworth home from England

Boyfriend Jack Sepple, 23, is charged with her murder.
Kevin Falcon wins B.C. Liberal leadership race

Kevin Falcon wins B.C. Liberal leadership race

The former cabinet minister won on the fifth ballot.
10 things businesses need to know about protecting personal information

10 things businesses need to know about protecting personal information

B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael McEvoy says a customer’s trust is one of the most valuable assets a business of any size can have.
B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

Delaying tonight's (Feb. 5) announcement of the B.C. Liberal Party's new leader would not be in the public interest and delay the party's work on the upcoming Throne Speech and budget, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
10 things you need to know about B.C.’s privacy law protections

10 things you need to know about B.C.’s privacy law protections

B.C.'s privacy laws are a key part of a functioning democracy and economy, restricting what government and private organizations are allowed to know about you, and protecting civil liberties.