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Former BC Liberal MLA loses car lease dispute with Nissan

Former BC Liberal MLA loses car lease dispute with Nissan

Ex-provincial politician lost $3,870 dispute with car company after turning in his leased vehicle early.
Fifth guilty plea in Hells Angels-related drug conspiracy case

Fifth guilty plea in Hells Angels-related drug conspiracy case

Five men have pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and conspiracy charges for offences in Vancouver, Maple Ridge and Vernon.
Whistler child porn possession nets conditional sentence

Whistler child porn possession nets conditional sentence

Crown prosecutor said images depicted "extremely depraved acts."
Cap on international students poses potential threat to B.C. businesses

Cap on international students poses potential threat to B.C. businesses

Surrey Board of Trade will host a roundtable discussion next week to address concerns and possible disruptions.
Alberta tar sands pollution up to 6,300% higher than industry reported, finds study

Alberta tar sands pollution up to 6,300% higher than industry reported, finds study

The study, led by Canadian federal scientists, adds to other research that found Alberta's oil sands were underreporting climate changing carbon emissions.
'OMG MOV': One quarter of B.C. personalized licence plates rejected in 2023

'OMG MOV': One quarter of B.C. personalized licence plates rejected in 2023

ICBC rejected roughly 2,600 plate requests.
B.C. teacher who texted students after school hours disciplined

B.C. teacher who texted students after school hours disciplined

The teacher and students exchanged text messages for about seven months.
Capilano University and Sea to Sky School District sign memorandum of understanding

Capilano University and Sea to Sky School District sign memorandum of understanding

New CapU Squamish campus set to open in the fall.
Short film shows rugged, dangerous avalanche jobs in Rogers Pass

Short film shows rugged, dangerous avalanche jobs in Rogers Pass

The 12-minute film shows the impressive work two females contributed to make Rogers Pass what it is today.
Rob Shaw: B.C. government appeals ruling over restricted drug use

Rob Shaw: B.C. government appeals ruling over restricted drug use

Premier has expressed frustration province can regulate use of tobacco, alcohol – but not that of hard drugs