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Nearly half of Canadians say drivers are worse than they were five years ago: poll

Nearly half of Canadians say drivers are worse than they were five years ago: poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media research looks at Canadians’ views on drivers.
Race for Sea to Sky’s federal Conservative nomination heats up

Race for Sea to Sky’s federal Conservative nomination heats up

Whistlerite Keith Roy and West Van’s Marcus Wong campaigning to represent Tories in Canada’s 45th election
Korean tradition of parental support recognized in B.C. court ruling

Korean tradition of parental support recognized in B.C. court ruling

The Korean practice of hyodo or filial piety generally compels children to provide economic and other support to their parents.
Why these B.C. companies are at the forefront of therapeutics

Why these B.C. companies are at the forefront of therapeutics

Local scientists and life sciences companies are helping to advance a significant evolution in drug development.
UBCM delegates call for better rural, remote health-care services

UBCM delegates call for better rural, remote health-care services

Concerns include lack of access to emergency services, on-demand mental health and addictions facilities, physicians, paramedics, and other health professionals.
Personal preparedness key in emergency evacuation planning: SCRD

Personal preparedness key in emergency evacuation planning: SCRD

If you ask your Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) director about emergency evacuation plans for the Coast, be prepared to answer their first question: 'Have you signed up for Voyent Alert?'
UBCM supports variable residential tax rates

UBCM supports variable residential tax rates

The UBCM wants the province to amend the B.C. Assessment Act and the Community Charter to allow the residential tax class to be split in two.
UBCM pushes for more police training, funding amid officer shortages

UBCM pushes for more police training, funding amid officer shortages

While RCMP train in Regina, the Justice Institute of British Columbia is the only academy available for B.C police forces.
How B.C. communities are balancing building with flood risks

How B.C. communities are balancing building with flood risks

Local governments using a combination of bylaws and regulations to build safely in flood-prone areas
B.C. government urged to tighten regulations on illicit drug use in public spaces

B.C. government urged to tighten regulations on illicit drug use in public spaces

"Currently, the province regulates where people can smoke tobacco, drink alcohol and use cannabis, but does not have rules about public use of other controlled substances," the resolution said.