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Vancouver police warn of possible ‘disorder’ in downtown for Oct. 7 Hamas attack anniversary

Vancouver police warn of possible ‘disorder’ in downtown for Oct. 7 Hamas attack anniversary

Pro-Hamas groups plan to take to downtown Vancouver streets this weekend; meanwhile, Vancouver Police Department to step up presence in Jewish community gathering places
Fraser River LNG terminal steers toward construction in 2025: Metro Vancouver

Fraser River LNG terminal steers toward construction in 2025: Metro Vancouver

As many as one LNG bunker vessel or tanker is planned to go up and down the Fraser River each day
Emission regulations leave frustrated B.C. truckers to tamper with controls: report

Emission regulations leave frustrated B.C. truckers to tamper with controls: report

Metro Vancouver explores alternative means to reduce medium and heavy truck emissions; zero-emission battery-electric trucks not viable option to meet climate change goals
B.C. mother recounts power imbalance with lawyer's sexual harassment

B.C. mother recounts power imbalance with lawyer's sexual harassment

Chilliwack mother commends Law Society of B.C. for disciplining lawyer who sexually harassed her after she found herself requiring his legal services during vulnerable time in life; but more can be done to inform the public of the complaints process
BC Chamber faces financial issues as it plans for 2025

BC Chamber faces financial issues as it plans for 2025

Chamber’s president and CEO says provincial association and its network are fighting to restore membership and revenues after COVID-19 pandemic
B.C. family lawyer Stuart Zukerman admits video recording under woman’s dress, resigns

B.C. family lawyer Stuart Zukerman admits video recording under woman’s dress, resigns

Surrey-based family lawyer Stuart Zukerman will not practise law for at least five years after admitting to widespread sexual harassment in office
BC Conservatives will not 'shut down' drug consumption sites after all

BC Conservatives will not 'shut down' drug consumption sites after all

BC Conservatives sending mixed signals on whether they would close sanctioned drug consumption sites; some have operated since 2003 and won legal challenges to remain open
'Shocking' report claims pending transit cuts will cost $1,000/household: Mayors' Council

'Shocking' report claims pending transit cuts will cost $1,000/household: Mayors' Council

TransLink says it is facing a $600-million fiscal cliff in 2026 and without sustainable funding it will cut services that will cost each household, on average, $1,000 annually.
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.
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.