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Here’s how you can have your say on edible weed, extracts and topicals before legalization

Here’s how you can have your say on edible weed, extracts and topicals before legalization

Proposed federal framework includes hard caps on THC levels, restrictions on labelling and ensuring all packaging is kid proof
Could driving without winter tires in B.C. void your insurance?

Could driving without winter tires in B.C. void your insurance?

No, but it could affect how much you pay out in the end, says one Vancouver lawyer.
Online harms: Civil liberty, law critics say stiffer hate crime sentences 'troubling'

Online harms: Civil liberty, law critics say stiffer hate crime sentences 'troubling'

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is proposing "draconian penalties" in the Criminal Code as part of its sweeping plan to target online hate, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association warns.
Organizer of unsanctioned 4/20 'protest' cancels planned Canada Day event

Organizer of unsanctioned 4/20 'protest' cancels planned Canada Day event

Controversial event organizer had been selling vendor non-refundable spaces for another unpermitted cannabis-focused gathering
Here's what Canada's cannabis legalization means for drivers

Here's what Canada's cannabis legalization means for drivers

Photo Shutterstock Since the move toward legalization of recreational marijuana began after the last federal election, a lot of discussion has taken place surrounding marijuana-impaired driving.
Do people aboard derelict boats in False Creek have squatters' rights?

Do people aboard derelict boats in False Creek have squatters' rights?

VPD has begun removing the boats.
OPINION: With a drug crisis raging, my MLA leans on dangerous ideas

OPINION: With a drug crisis raging, my MLA leans on dangerous ideas

Columnist Mo Amir on MLA Jane Thornthwaite's stance on the opioid crisis
Early data suggests no spike in pot-impaired driving after legalization

Early data suggests no spike in pot-impaired driving after legalization

Canadian police have not seen a spike in cannabis-impaired driving one month since legalization, but there needs to be more awareness of laws around storing marijuana in vehicles and passengers smoking weed, law enforcement officials say.
Video: Vancouver police use taser on man during mental health crisis

Video: Vancouver police use taser on man during mental health crisis

The officers bump fists after.
Vancouver lawyer reprimanded for 'bullying' student who he fired, sued

Vancouver lawyer reprimanded for 'bullying' student who he fired, sued

One of Vancouver’s more prominent lawyers, Paul Doroshenko, was reprimanded for “bullying” in an August 13 B.C. Supreme Court judgment that found his three-office Acumen Law Corp. liable for $68,934 in damages for wrongfully dismissing an articling student in 2016.