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Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Restaurant owners have been wanting to be able to buy alcohol at less than full retail price for years
B.C. landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

B.C. landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

Bans on evictions and rental increases continue, and the tensions are piling up
Victoria to review racial and gender composition of police department

Victoria to review racial and gender composition of police department

VICTORIA — The police board in Victoria and Esquimalt is doing an analysis of the racial and gender composition of the department to help determine where it should focus recruiting.
Youth sickened with pot used it with other mood-altering substances: B.C. study

Youth sickened with pot used it with other mood-altering substances: B.C. study

VANCOUVER — Researchers say most youth treated for cannabis poisoning at a British Columbia hospital combined it with other substances such as alcohol, illicit drugs and medication. Dr.
Road tests for certain types of driver licenses set to resume in B.C.

Road tests for certain types of driver licenses set to resume in B.C.

VANCOUVER — The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is resuming on-road testing for commercial licences but drivers waiting for passenger vehicle tests must hold on a little longer. In line with B.C.
Public legal drinking in Vancouver could happen this summer after all

Public legal drinking in Vancouver could happen this summer after all

Coun. Lisa Dominato requests council reconsider vote that sunk proposal for legal drinking in public spaces this summer
Landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

Landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

Minister urging both sides to work together through pandemic state
Deputy minister Dave Nikolejsin resigns

Deputy minister Dave Nikolejsin resigns

Senior bureaucrat hints NDP government policies discourage natural resource development
Sue Paish: What lies ahead for tech in B.C.?

Sue Paish: What lies ahead for tech in B.C.?

Our BIV Business Leadership Series, a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders, today features Sue Paish, the CEO of the federal digital technology supercluster.
Defunding B.C. police: How it could work, but what do we lose?

Defunding B.C. police: How it could work, but what do we lose?

Defunding the police does not mean disbanding police departments
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