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B.C. suing Alberta over law that could cut off oil, gas to B.C.

B.C. suing Alberta over law that could cut off oil, gas to B.C.

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley The B.C. government has filed a constitutional challenge of the new Alberta law that could be used to cut off oil and or gasoline to B.C. And while B.C.
Here's the person who pulled off the parking meter tipping option "hoax"

Here's the person who pulled off the parking meter tipping option "hoax"

No, it’s not real. Photo thevancouverglass.com Have you seen the image circulating around social media over the past week that shows a City of Vancouver Parking meter with a tip option? It's fake. Of course it's fake.
Morgan Freeman promoting TransLink's new 'Tap to Pay' feature

Morgan Freeman promoting TransLink's new 'Tap to Pay' feature

Metro Vancouver commuters will soon hear the voice of Morgan Freeman on select buses and SkyTrain stations promoting TransLink's new 'Tap to Pay' feature.
You can get Hotpot Barbie covered in angus steak on Robson

You can get Hotpot Barbie covered in angus steak on Robson

A post shared by vieamaggi.com (@magmei) on Feb 27, 2018 at 12:09am PST Liuyishou Hotpot on Robson has an interesting dish they're serving up: hotpot Barbie.
Man goes on a "smashing spree" in a vehicle in Kamloops, ramming 11 businesses

Man goes on a "smashing spree" in a vehicle in Kamloops, ramming 11 businesses

Photo Tereza Verenca A man is scheduled to appear in court today after he rammed his vehicle into 11 different businesses around Kamloops Monday night. Around 8:30 p.m.
Poll: More Canadians support ban on keeping whales, dolphins in captivity

Poll: More Canadians support ban on keeping whales, dolphins in captivity

A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute finds that Canadians are more than twice as likely to support a ban on keeping whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans) in captivity than to be in favour of the practice.
UBC prof nabs 100k prize for toddler language research

UBC prof nabs 100k prize for toddler language research

UBC professor Janet Werker was recently awarded the Killam Prize in social sciences for her research into how babies and toddlers come to understand spoken language. Photo Martin Dee A University of B.C.
Minister 'surprised and disappointed' by BC Ferries plan to remove fuel rebates

Minister 'surprised and disappointed' by BC Ferries plan to remove fuel rebates

Photo By DARREN STONE, Times Colonist B.C.
Notley to skip premiers conference so she can focus on pipeline deal

Notley to skip premiers conference so she can focus on pipeline deal

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley updates reporters on the progress of the Kinder Morgan pipeline in Edmonton on May 16, 2018.
New renters' protections are now in effect in B.C.

New renters' protections are now in effect in B.C.

The B.C. provincial government has enacted amendments to Residential Tenancy Act that aim to compensate renters who face eviction because of renovation or demolitions.
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