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Lawyer to appeal ruling that dismissed conflict case against Vancouver city councillor

Lawyer to appeal ruling that dismissed conflict case against Vancouver city councillor

B.C. Supreme Court ruling Monday dismissed petition against Michael Wiebe
Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Kamloops school dump site to be searched as grave investigation continues
Socially distanced Richmond Night Market to open July 23

Socially distanced Richmond Night Market to open July 23

Fewer food vendors and retailers mean visitors have more room for social distancing
DC 'citizen's arrest' clip gets five minutes on ‘Your Mom's House Podcast’ this week

DC 'citizen's arrest' clip gets five minutes on ‘Your Mom's House Podcast’ this week

Comedians Tom Segura and Ian Edwards jam on Citizen's Arrest clip.
B.C. restricts workers ages 14 to 15 to 'light work' to keep them safe on the job

B.C. restricts workers ages 14 to 15 to 'light work' to keep them safe on the job

The rules follow changes to the Employment Standards Act passed in spring 2019, and will come into effect on Oct. 15.
Burnaby no longer holds 0% COVID-19 positivity rates as B.C. cases climb

Burnaby no longer holds 0% COVID-19 positivity rates as B.C. cases climb

B.C. cases continue to get closer to 100 a day
Will Jody Wilson-Raybould run for mayor of Vancouver, or not?

Will Jody Wilson-Raybould run for mayor of Vancouver, or not?

Independent MP for Vancouver-Granville spoke to Glacier Media this week in wide-ranging interview
Mobile multi-sensory room could be a first of its kind, says North Van non-profit (PHOTOS)

Mobile multi-sensory room could be a first of its kind, says North Van non-profit (PHOTOS)

'Snoezelen' room provides self-directed therapy for many, including people with autism
These jaw-dropping satellite time-lapses show thick wildfire smoke blanketing B.C. (VIDEOS)

These jaw-dropping satellite time-lapses show thick wildfire smoke blanketing B.C. (VIDEOS)

B.C.'s wildfires are injecting smoke 40,000 feet into the atmosphere and compromising air quality
B.C. government puts 18-month ban on rodenticides to help protect wildlife

B.C. government puts 18-month ban on rodenticides to help protect wildlife

VICTORIA — The B.C. government has temporarily banned the sale of rodenticides to protect owls and other wildlife from poisoning.
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