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Brutal winter spurs province to boost highway safety measures

Brutal winter spurs province to boost highway safety measures

The B.C. government states ensuring peoples’ safety is the top priority.
‘I am a survivor:’ Sexual assault victim tells court

‘I am a survivor:’ Sexual assault victim tells court

The woman’s victim impact statement was read in an Alberta courtroom today
California water polo coach charged with molesting 7 girls

California water polo coach charged with molesting 7 girls

Bahram Hojreh faces charges including sexual battery and sexual penetration by foreign object
Straws, coffee cups targets in Vancouver’s plan to cut down on plastic trash

Straws, coffee cups targets in Vancouver’s plan to cut down on plastic trash

Plastic straws and stir sticks make up about three per cent of litter on the city’s shoreline
Speculation, foreign buyers’ taxes won’t solve B.C.’s housing crisis: economist

Speculation, foreign buyers’ taxes won’t solve B.C.’s housing crisis: economist

Expert slams the NDP government’s proposed methods to reduce demand
UPDATE: B.C. imposes harsh fines on double billing for medical services

UPDATE: B.C. imposes harsh fines on double billing for medical services

Practitioners could face fines of up to $20,000
Elderly B.C. man wins $425k battle with insurance corporation

Elderly B.C. man wins $425k battle with insurance corporation

George Apostolidis, who is described in court documents as an illiterate widower, was in need of funds.
BCHL Today: Prince George and Wenatchee on track for Fred Page Cup final

BCHL Today: Prince George and Wenatchee on track for Fred Page Cup final

BCHL Today is a (near) daily look at what’s going on around the league and the junior A world.
‘History in making’ as B.C. women’s hardball team joins men’s division

‘History in making’ as B.C. women’s hardball team joins men’s division

All-female B.C. Badgers will play in 45+ division in move to further development of female baseball
Alberta premier heads to Toronto, U.S. to build support for pipelines

Alberta premier heads to Toronto, U.S. to build support for pipelines

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she will soon be heading to Toronto and New York to rally support among business leaders for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion