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Former B.C. legislature clerk Craig James won't testify at criminal trial

Former B.C. legislature clerk Craig James won't testify at criminal trial

Former Clerk of the House is leaving the criminal case against him in he hands of a judge
Second judge to consider stay application of old-growth logging protesters in B.C.

Second judge to consider stay application of old-growth logging protesters in B.C.

NANAIMO, B.C.
Budget funding for BC Wildfire Service garners mixed reaction from experts

Budget funding for BC Wildfire Service garners mixed reaction from experts

VANCOUVER — A fire ecologist says new provincial funding to expand the BC Wildfire Service to a year-round endeavour is a welcome step toward preventing disasters, while others in the field say the funds could be better spent elsewhere.
New office tower planned for the Bay building in downtown Vancouver

New office tower planned for the Bay building in downtown Vancouver

VANCOUVER — The redevelopment plan for the Hudson's Bay building in downtown Vancouver will include a 12-storey office tower that keeps the century-old facade of the retail store. Hudson's Bay Co.
Kamloops, B.C., child honoured for bravery after acting to help injured grandmother

Kamloops, B.C., child honoured for bravery after acting to help injured grandmother

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A six-year-old girl has been honoured by RCMP in Kamloops, B.C., after she managed to get out of a crashed car, cross a busy highway and summon help for her injured grandmother.
B.C. government sees need to spend big; $71 billion budget, $5.5 billion deficit

B.C. government sees need to spend big; $71 billion budget, $5.5 billion deficit

In its latest budget, the B.C. government has earmarked billions for infrastructure upgrades, health care, climate change, childcare and housing.
Chomsky questions Canada’s support of U.S. foreign policy

Chomsky questions Canada’s support of U.S. foreign policy

Noted historian calls for softening of antagonism in Canada-China relations
B.C. trucker who joined Ottawa protest says he would do it all again

B.C. trucker who joined Ottawa protest says he would do it all again

Jeff Gaudry says he has the perspective of looking at the events from both the inside and the outside
Canada needs to cut red tape to help clear massive visa backlogs

Canada needs to cut red tape to help clear massive visa backlogs

Wesley Richards' case is among the two million applications trapped in a massive backlog that the federal government is struggling to clear.
Two teenagers at Surrey, B.C., school injured in alleged assault, police say

Two teenagers at Surrey, B.C., school injured in alleged assault, police say

SURREY, B.C. — Police say two teenagers at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary school in Surrey, B.C., have been injured following an alleged assault with a weapon.