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Legal decision website CanLII files lawsuit against B.C. company for alleged copyright breach

Legal decision website CanLII files lawsuit against B.C. company for alleged copyright breach

Operator of new legal decision website using artificial intelligence software denied using data owned by CanLII, which has filed a copyright lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court.
Top federal B.C. Mountie sees perils of criminal prosecution laws amid drug superlab probe

Top federal B.C. Mountie sees perils of criminal prosecution laws amid drug superlab probe

The largest seizure ever of illicit drugs from a 'superlab' in B.C. has produced just one individual facing criminal charges; critics of the legal system have long argued Canadian police are handcuffed in prosecuting transnational criminal networks.
Retiring pilot from qathet logged record number of flying hours

Retiring pilot from qathet logged record number of flying hours

Nobody knows the BC coast like pilot Dale Buchan, say aviation colleagues
How a Sechelt theatre and McDonald’s came to the rescue of stranded students during the windstorm

How a Sechelt theatre and McDonald’s came to the rescue of stranded students during the windstorm

Quick-thinking staff and local support ensure Madeira Park Elementary students enjoyed a memorable and adventurous day at the movies at Raven's Cry Theatre while the highway home was closed
Halfmoon Bay Elementary closed, all other Sunshine Coast Schools open

Halfmoon Bay Elementary closed, all other Sunshine Coast Schools open

Staff advised to contact their principal for further details
Some burning allowed in city limits of Powell River in November

Some burning allowed in city limits of Powell River in November

Venting index should be checked and permit needed
BC Conservatives flush with cash after donations outpace NDP in final campaign drive

BC Conservatives flush with cash after donations outpace NDP in final campaign drive

In addition to a massive spike in campaign donations following the capitulation of BC United, the BC Conservatives are set to receive nearly $1.7 million in per-vote subsidy, for future operational costs.
Updated: Coast Reporter November 1 print edition delayed

Updated: Coast Reporter November 1 print edition delayed

The print edition of the Nov. 1 Coast Reporter is delayed because of the cancelled BC Ferries sailings this morning due to mechanical difficulty with the vessel's propeller.
Memoir of farming in qathet region full of history and humour

Memoir of farming in qathet region full of history and humour

Author recounts get-rich scheme and how big-legged Louisiana bullfrogs made it to Paradise Valley
Kisses and Kicks: Kisses to the late-night bus driver who makes sure folks get home safely

Kisses and Kicks: Kisses to the late-night bus driver who makes sure folks get home safely

Here are the good deeds (and not so good deeds) that happened in our Coast community this week!