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B.C. court rejects Lytton wildfire class action lawsuit
The B.C. Supreme Court refused to certify a class action lawsuit brought by residents of the Lytton, B.C., wildfire that burned most of the town's centre in 2021. The judge, however, left the door open for another try.
Aug 10, 2023 3:42 PM
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Months after Vancouver 'gourmet cabaret' show cancelled, ticket holders await refunds
Did you buy tickets to the show and want your money back? Here's what you should do.
Aug 10, 2023 3:33 PM
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Federal government releases new draft regulations on clean electricity
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault released draft regulations Thursday that are designed to clean Canada's electricity grid in an affordable way by 2035.
Aug 10, 2023 2:32 PM
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Former Conservative senator, longtime politico Hugh Segal dead at 72
OTTAWA — In 1962, then-prime minister John Diefenbaker visited Hugh Segal's school in Montreal to present the principal with a copy of the newly minted Canadian Bill of Rights.
Aug 10, 2023 1:23 PM
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Highest court refuses to hear appeal from B.C. churches opposed to COVID-19 ruling
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from three British Columbia churches that argued their constitutional rights were violated when provincial restrictions banned indoor religious services at the height of the COVID-19
Aug 10, 2023 12:06 PM
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WorkSafeBC report details fatal floor collapse at North Vancouver Cineplex site
Residents in the area described the whole neighbourhood shaking as the walls and floor came down.
Aug 10, 2023 11:09 AM
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Census workers logged hundreds of cases of violence, harassment by public: documents
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada documents show workers who went door-to-door to collect data for the 2021 census logged hundreds of workplace injuries and at least 15 assaults by members of the public.
Aug 10, 2023 9:20 AM
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Northern Yukon fly-in community of Old Crow is ordered evacuated due to wildfire risk
WHITEHORSE — The remote fly-in community of Old Crow in Yukon has been ordered evacuated due to a weather change that increases the risk of wildfires.
Aug 9, 2023 6:31 PM
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Vanderhoof mayoral candidate fined by Elections BC
Kenneth Holden and three council candidates were fined for election advertising without an authorization statement
Aug 9, 2023 4:45 PM
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Data points: B.C. job market resilient as SMEs’ short-term confidence falls
Still, only 28 per cent of B.C. SMEs consider themselves to be in a good state of business health
Aug 9, 2023 10:00 AM
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