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Federal parties lose judicial review of B.C. privacy ruling

Federal parties lose judicial review of B.C. privacy ruling

A B.C. judge has affirmed provincial privacy law applies to federal political parties.
Cold case in qathet region still on people's radar

Cold case in qathet region still on people's radar

Death caught the attention of true-crime author/podcaster
B.C. credit card fraud charges could be tossed as accused drags feet

B.C. credit card fraud charges could be tossed as accused drags feet

Joseph Jason Allen has had seven lawyers for more than 70 court appearances involving 30 judges or justices of the peace.
Christmas lights to be lit this year by Site C hydro-electric dam

Christmas lights to be lit this year by Site C hydro-electric dam

BC Hydro chief explains why B.C. still needs more power, even with the new Site C dam.
Solar storms hit deep-sea compasses: UVic

Solar storms hit deep-sea compasses: UVic

Ocean Networks Canada, which operates deep-sea observatories, discovered the disturbances during quality-control checks.
SD46 clarifies universal washroom initiative at Chatelech amid local concerns

SD46 clarifies universal washroom initiative at Chatelech amid local concerns

Amidst debates, SD46 clarifies universal washroom initiative at Chatelech Secondary School aims for inclusivity, respecting student privacy and safety.
End in sight for Gibsons' Pebbles Beach closure

End in sight for Gibsons' Pebbles Beach closure

It's been four years since since the Town technically closed the beach access
CFIB warns B.C. against any potential $20/hour living wage legislation

CFIB warns B.C. against any potential $20/hour living wage legislation

Mandatory living wage of $20 per hour could cost province $4.3 billion in extra wages, says Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Public hearings held for Reef Rd, Wharf Ave housing developments

Public hearings held for Reef Rd, Wharf Ave housing developments

49-unit strata, 89-unit apartment complexes now headed for consideration of third reading
'This is disappointing to see': Vancouver Canucks jerseys on public art set on fire

'This is disappointing to see': Vancouver Canucks jerseys on public art set on fire

Police are investigating.