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Attorney general wrong in blaming lawyers for ICBC costs, trial lawyers say

Attorney general wrong in blaming lawyers for ICBC costs, trial lawyers say

Lawyers question why ICBC costs projections $1 billion off earlier forecast
Squamish father-daughter duo pack aspirations into little black bag

Squamish father-daughter duo pack aspirations into little black bag

Kings Road is the path to the future for local design family
When bud goes bad: Mouldy marijuana recalled in B.C. after multiple complaints

When bud goes bad: Mouldy marijuana recalled in B.C. after multiple complaints

An Ontario recall on mouldy marijuana has been extended to the Province of British Columbia. Now, the distributer advises that if you are in possession of B.E.C.
UPDATED: Deal between Squamish Nation and Woodfibre LNG worth over $1.1 billion

UPDATED: Deal between Squamish Nation and Woodfibre LNG worth over $1.1 billion

Details of the impact benefit agreement revealed
B.C. winter forecast: ski season may be 'challenging at times'

B.C. winter forecast: ski season may be 'challenging at times'

Below normal precipitation is anticipated across southern B.C.
Hefty tariffs apply to LNG modules, Canada Border Services Agency rules

Hefty tariffs apply to LNG modules, Canada Border Services Agency rules

The roller coaster ride toward getting an operational liquefied natural gas facility built on the shores of Howe Sound continues for Woodfibre LNG.
By 2040, all new cars sold in B.C. must be electric or hybrid

By 2040, all new cars sold in B.C. must be electric or hybrid

Ten per cent of all new cars sold in B.C. will have to be battery electric or hybrid electric by 2025, under a new zero emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate announced today, November 20. By 2030, 30% of all vehicles sold in B.C.
B.C. government introduces ride-hailing legislation

B.C. government introduces ride-hailing legislation

Ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft will be allowed in British Columbia by fall of 2019 after the provincial government introduced legislation to modernize B.C.'s taxi industry.
Province releases wildfire, flood action plan

Province releases wildfire, flood action plan

The province says it's making progress on the 108 recommendations from the independent review of the 2017 wildfire and flood seasons, including more cooperation with First Nations, but recommendations that could see more resources for local fire depa
Talking to teens about cannabis crucial, parents told at forum

Talking to teens about cannabis crucial, parents told at forum

Sea to Sky Medical Health Officer fields questions at community event