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Privacy czar chides B.C. government over shoddy access to information practices

Privacy czar chides B.C. government over shoddy access to information practices

Drew McArthur says he is disappointed in the provincial government’s poor response rate
Saliva test likely for marijuana impairment

Saliva test likely for marijuana impairment

Enforcement must be ready by next July, Mike Farnworth says
Managers plead guilty in B.C. coal mine spill

Managers plead guilty in B.C. coal mine spill

A 21-year-old holding a high school diploma made decisions resulting in disaster on the Tulameen River
UPDATE: B.C. filmmaker admits to fibbing to sell gender-based policy

UPDATE: B.C. filmmaker admits to fibbing to sell gender-based policy

Victoria premier of film used the pricing system charging white men $20, while others paid $10
Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico after slamming Dominica

Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico after slamming Dominica

Metal roofs were already flying and windows were breaking as the storm approached the region
Foreign workers say they paid thousands for B.C. jobs that didn’t exist

Foreign workers say they paid thousands for B.C. jobs that didn’t exist

Four plaintiffs represent 450 foreign workers in the lawsuit against Mac’s Convenience Stores
Eating cereal, trimming nose hairs – it’s all illegal while driving

Eating cereal, trimming nose hairs – it’s all illegal while driving

One traffic enforcement officer shares his experiences Distracted Driving Awareness month
Burns Lake residents in the path of Irma

Burns Lake residents in the path of Irma

Bonnie and Kelly Heagy were in Orlando when the hurricane struck
Poverty rate higher in Burns Lake

Poverty rate higher in Burns Lake

Local poverty rate is higher than in nearby communities
Burns Lake murder case has not moved forward

Burns Lake murder case has not moved forward

Albert Giesbrecht’s bail hearing still hasn’t taken place