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B.C. seeks federal help to ban public drug use, shores up hospital regulations

B.C. seeks federal help to ban public drug use, shores up hospital regulations

Concerns about drug use in hospitals has prompted an 'action plan' by the provincial government and request to the federal government to amend certain exemptions around public drug use.
Adjudicator accepts B.C. groups' challenge to Alaska 'sustainable' fishery

Adjudicator accepts B.C. groups' challenge to Alaska 'sustainable' fishery

The decision clears a major procedural hurdle, and gets the B.C. groups one step closer to challenging the Marine Stewardship Council to suspend Alaskan salmon as 'sustainable.'
B.C. municipal manager seeks more than $700K in city dismissal lawsuit

B.C. municipal manager seeks more than $700K in city dismissal lawsuit

Paramjit Singh Grewal is also suing current city Coun. Dylan Kruger for defamation.
Squamish RCMP recover unidentified body near Mamquam Falls

Squamish RCMP recover unidentified body near Mamquam Falls

On April 24, RCMP and Squamish SAR recovered an unidentified body. Police working to identify and inform family.
Rob Shaw: Explosive court affidavit details clash over Surrey police transition

Rob Shaw: Explosive court affidavit details clash over Surrey police transition

Unveiled court documents reveal secret discussions and political drama in Surrey’s police transition dispute with the BC NDP government
Opinion: Middle-aged man yells at clouds

Opinion: Middle-aged man yells at clouds

'I sure do wish those damn kids would slow the hell down on their damn bikes'
Maxed Out: What, me worry?

Maxed Out: What, me worry?

'Okay, I’ll admit it. I may be stressed out.'
Envisioning the impacts of new housing laws in Whistler

Envisioning the impacts of new housing laws in Whistler

Lake Placid Road Neighbourhood Study hypothesizes density bump in Creekside
Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

Lawsuit claims New Westminster teacher sexual abuse

The plaintiff's anonymized claim said she was struggling with math and that the teacher had been privately tutoring her with the school district's knowledge.
Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

Peregrine falcons laced with banned chemicals, find Canadian scientists

The fastest animal on the planet, peregrine falcons can't seem to escape contamination from banned toxic flame retardants, a new study has found.