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Councils, First Nations push back on bill that gives province sweeping powers

Councils, First Nations push back on bill that gives province sweeping powers

Bill 15 allows the provincial cabinet sweeping powers to pass major public projects like schools, hospitals, student housing and any other projects deemed “provincially significant,” including critical mineral mines.
Can a Canadian traveller file a claim for lost wages due to a flight delay?

Can a Canadian traveller file a claim for lost wages due to a flight delay?

Travellers may be entitled to more than what the rules stipulate.
Police seek two B.C. men charged in multi-kilo drug bust

Police seek two B.C. men charged in multi-kilo drug bust

Among the items seized: 28 kilos of methamphetamine, two kilos of MDMA and five kilos of cannabis.
B.C. man fined $13K for poaching ram near Lillooet

B.C. man fined $13K for poaching ram near Lillooet

The man has also been banned from hunting for three years.
Book-lovers don’t want to miss this event

Book-lovers don’t want to miss this event

GIANT Used Book Sale returns to Whistler Library May 17
New Michelle Beauregard book explores connection between humans and trees

New Michelle Beauregard book explores connection between humans and trees

"The Tree Whisperer" is available now
'It's not sad tears, it's happy tears': Metro Vancouver man wins largest lottery in Canadian history

'It's not sad tears, it's happy tears': Metro Vancouver man wins largest lottery in Canadian history

He's been handed a cheque for $80 million.
Police in B.C. say three face charges over stolen beer, food and toilet paper

Police in B.C. say three face charges over stolen beer, food and toilet paper

The men, who range in age from 40 to 54, are all from the Lower Mainland.
Right now, buying may be cheaper than renting, says real estate data firm

Right now, buying may be cheaper than renting, says real estate data firm

Falling rates mean mortgage payments can beat rents for similar units, says Zonda Urban.
Eby says government can't interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document

Eby says government can't interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document

The investigation had triggered allegations from Conservative Leader John Rustad in the legislature that the government began an investigation into February's leak "instead of thanking the whistleblower."