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Two more candidates added to BC Green Party’s Burnaby slate

Two more candidates added to BC Green Party’s Burnaby slate

General voting day is scheduled for Oct. 19.
B.C. lawyers keep language on Kamloops residential school discovery

B.C. lawyers keep language on Kamloops residential school discovery

A resolution to amend language in a mandatory Indigenous training course has sparked debate among the legal community as to the role of lawyers in upholding truth and facts in the face of sensitive subject matters.
BC RCMP in Port Coquitlam next month to recruit candidates

BC RCMP in Port Coquitlam next month to recruit candidates

Do you want to be a Mountie? An information session will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre.
Does Aatu Räty have a real shot at Canucks’ opening night roster?

Does Aatu Räty have a real shot at Canucks’ opening night roster?

Räty's chance to make the Canucks out of camp is not entirely under his control.
B.C. housing minister faces questions about sister's consulting client

B.C. housing minister faces questions about sister's consulting client

B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says there is no merit to a Conservative letter to the Registrar of Lobbyists for BC asking for an investigation of his sister's company's consulting and lobbying work.
Burnaby homeowners fear proposed land-use changes could turn their homes into parks

Burnaby homeowners fear proposed land-use changes could turn their homes into parks

Mayor Mike Hurley says 108 homeowners are worried about changes to the city's land-use map designating their properties as parks and schools.
Hybrid and remote work is here to stay: C.D. Howe

Hybrid and remote work is here to stay: C.D. Howe

One quarter of Canadians working from home is the new normal.
B.C. NDP pledges to help middle-income homebuyers with 40% of financing

B.C. NDP pledges to help middle-income homebuyers with 40% of financing

SURREY, B.C. — New Democrat Leader David Eby says he will help more middle-class, first-time buyers into the housing market in British Columbia with a plan to finance 40 per cent of the price.
Border agents intercept replica firearms at YVR mail centre

Border agents intercept replica firearms at YVR mail centre

A suspect was arrested in Vancouver in late August.
Liberal government survives non-confidence vote, as Bloc sets deadline

Liberal government survives non-confidence vote, as Bloc sets deadline

OTTAWA — The minority Liberal government survived a non-confidence vote in the House of Commons on Wednesday, but if the prime minister wants to avoid an election before Christmas the Bloc Québécois said he will have to meet its demands by the end of