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Trust account negligence nets B.C. lawyer five-month suspension

Trust account negligence nets B.C. lawyer five-month suspension

A 30-year veteran lawyer has admitted to various trust and accounting violations and will pack up his law office for five months.
SCACL celebrates increase in minimum wage

SCACL celebrates increase in minimum wage

Boosting independence and dignity: SCACL's impactful work in vocational training and employment
Boating rules in Strait of Georgia meant to protect orcas

Boating rules in Strait of Georgia meant to protect orcas

Efforts in place to restore southern resident killer whale population
Three hikers rescued after spending night on B.C. mountain

Three hikers rescued after spending night on B.C. mountain

The group had to spend the night after getting stuck on their way to Wedgemount Lake.
What's happening for the Gibsons Landing Jazz Festival (and Beyond)?

What's happening for the Gibsons Landing Jazz Festival (and Beyond)?

Jazz festival scales up with accent on youth
B.C. mayors slam feds over failure to produce flood protection money

B.C. mayors slam feds over failure to produce flood protection money

Merritt mayor: "I have people that are desperately in need of protection."
Three mountaineers still missing after 'complex' B.C. climb

Three mountaineers still missing after 'complex' B.C. climb

Search and rescue members are on standby and ready to go, but high avalanche risk and inclement weather is impeding the search.
BC Ferries to host first in-person event on the Coast since threat last year

BC Ferries to host first in-person event on the Coast since threat last year

An interactive community workshop to review and prioritize recent feedback on ferry service, takes place June 17 in Sechelt.
B.C. government says 'sensitive' information breached in state-sponsored cyberattack

B.C. government says 'sensitive' information breached in state-sponsored cyberattack

B.C.'s public safety minister says "there is no indication" at this point that the general public's information has been breached.
Baldrey: Splits happen. It'll 'almost certainly occur' in B.C.'s 2024 election

Baldrey: Splits happen. It'll 'almost certainly occur' in B.C.'s 2024 election

Columnist Keith Baldrey explains why it's not unheard of for a B.C. political party to win the most seats in the legislature, but not the vote.