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Pipelines, waste treatment projects most likely to provoke local activism, says poll

Pipelines, waste treatment projects most likely to provoke local activism, says poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media also asked British Columbians what they would and wouldn't support in their backyard.
Dozen housing providers say BC Housing owes them more than $20M

Dozen housing providers say BC Housing owes them more than $20M

Letter to deputy housing minister: "Our organizations do not currently have the capacity to respond to this [homelessness] crisis."
B.C. snow shovelling acquittal appeal dismissed

B.C. snow shovelling acquittal appeal dismissed

The case hinged on whether the sidewalk need to be totally clear of snow and ice.
Opinion: More conversations about death needed, says death doula

Opinion: More conversations about death needed, says death doula

All of us face loss and the reality of our own mortality. Whether through in-person discussion or over social media, let’s build communities that support people navigating death and dying.
Ottawa charts path for spotlight on shady B.C. companies

Ottawa charts path for spotlight on shady B.C. companies

A new beneficial ownership registry for federally registered companies will be active next year and B.C. intends to follow suit by 2025; key to both registries will be a free public search mechanism, according to proponents.
Decommissioned BC Ferries vessel sinks in Sechelt Inlet

Decommissioned BC Ferries vessel sinks in Sechelt Inlet

Coast Guard and Sunshine Coast RCMP responded to an activated SOS beacon on Nov. 4.
More than half of British Columbians struggle to talk about financial problems, says survey

More than half of British Columbians struggle to talk about financial problems, says survey

'A lot of people who are struggling feel lost and isolated, making their situation even more stressful.'
Updated: 'It is forever,' says mother of UBC student killed by driver

Updated: 'It is forever,' says mother of UBC student killed by driver

Sentencing for Tim Carl Robert Goerner continues Tuesday afternoon.
Baldrey: Keeping score on B.C.'s flip-flop stance on the carbon tax

Baldrey: Keeping score on B.C.'s flip-flop stance on the carbon tax

In a land of "political ironies," Keith Baldrey says the current B.C. government has become the "staunchest defender" of the carbon tax.
Second arrest warrant issued for B.C. child sex offender

Second arrest warrant issued for B.C. child sex offender

Judge called the alleged removing of a monitoring bracelet more deliberate than being scared of attending court.