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How to enjoy Family Day in Tofino among the Gortex-clad hordes

How to enjoy Family Day in Tofino among the Gortex-clad hordes

Grant Lawrence had a beachy time when he and his family visited Tofino over the Family Day long weekend...
B.C. teacher banned 15 years for sexual relationship with student, inappropriate touching

B.C. teacher banned 15 years for sexual relationship with student, inappropriate touching

The unnamed man was employed as a secondary school teacher in 2016-17.
3,000 forestry workers, 50-truck convoy to rally at B.C. legislature on budget day

3,000 forestry workers, 50-truck convoy to rally at B.C. legislature on budget day

Thousands of B.C. forestry workers and supporters will gather on the B.C. legislature lawn this afternoon, coinciding with the release of the province’s 2020 budget.
RCMP arrest woman who robbed a Dairy Queen with a hammer in B.C.

RCMP arrest woman who robbed a Dairy Queen with a hammer in B.C.

"Thankfully, no one was injured during this incident."
Injunction prohibits protest disruption of BC Ferries sailings

Injunction prohibits protest disruption of BC Ferries sailings

The order issued by B.C. Supreme Court on Friday bars people from blocking access to ferry terminals by land or water.
Whistler Blackcomb staff respond to ‘Make Whistler Great Again’ petition (VIDEO)

Whistler Blackcomb staff respond to ‘Make Whistler Great Again’ petition (VIDEO)

A recent petition dubbed “Vail: Make Whistler Great Again,” has been gaining traction online over the past week.
Judge grants injunction against further blockades at legislature

Judge grants injunction against further blockades at legislature

The legislature remains closed to the public and Family Day activities planned for Monday have been cancelled.
Wet'suwet'en supporters planning to shut down government offices in Victoria on Friday

Wet'suwet'en supporters planning to shut down government offices in Victoria on Friday

A social media post calls on “settlers” and union members to “take responsibility for the colonial institutions causing violence against Wet’suwet’en people.”
Solitary confinement challenge heads to Supreme Court of Canada

Solitary confinement challenge heads to Supreme Court of Canada

Canada’s high court will hear a B.C. Civil Liberties Association case challenging the constitutionality of solitary confinement.
ICBC changes, explained: B.C. motorists in line for dramatic differences

ICBC changes, explained: B.C. motorists in line for dramatic differences

These are the largest ICBC reforms made in more than four decades.