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Canadian time changes may be a thing of the past if U.S. passes 'sunshine' law

Canadian time changes may be a thing of the past if U.S. passes 'sunshine' law

Legislation in the United States that could trigger an end to seasonal time changes in Canada is moving forward again, as Canadians get ready to wind their clocks ahead an hour before going to bed Saturday night.
Non-disclosure deals should not hide harassment: B.C. Greens

Non-disclosure deals should not hide harassment: B.C. Greens

B.C. Greens want to make it illegal to misuse non-disclosure agreements.
B.C.’s negotiations with government lawyers collapse

B.C.’s negotiations with government lawyers collapse

Lawyers working for the B.C. government say they’re willing to strike to win the right to form their own union after negotiations with the province broke down last week.
B.C. paraclimber competes on the world stage

B.C. paraclimber competes on the world stage

Boulianne says he hopes to compete in all four world cups throughout the 2023 season.
Fewer Canadians have a written will, new survey finds

Fewer Canadians have a written will, new survey finds

The younger and less wealthy the person, the less likely they are to think about writing a will.
Art Beat: Coast Recital Society wraps season with a 'virtuosic barnburner'

Art Beat: Coast Recital Society wraps season with a 'virtuosic barnburner'

Also, the Off the Page series wraps up with 'Any Luck?' from Gibsons playwright Peter Hill.
Blocked ramp cancels sailings between Saltery Bay and Earls Cove

Blocked ramp cancels sailings between Saltery Bay and Earls Cove

Multiple morning trips affected on March 9 after commercial vehicle became stuck while loading
Sunshine Coast's youth ski program seeks a new coordinator

Sunshine Coast's youth ski program seeks a new coordinator

Stefanie Reznick stepping back from her longtime role as administration coordinator for the Dakota Ridge Nordics Ski Program.
RCMP watchdog probes B.C. police, as protesters launch lawsuit alleging abuse

RCMP watchdog probes B.C. police, as protesters launch lawsuit alleging abuse

The RCMP watchdog has launched a systemic investigation of the British Columbia unit that polices anti-logging and pipeline protests, just as a proposed class-action lawsuit is filed in court over the actions of those officers.
Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

A card deck of provocative sexual slang was given by a public health nurse to students at Fort Nelson Secondary School