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Environment Canada warns of windstorm, huge waves, deep snow for parts of B.C.

Environment Canada warns of windstorm, huge waves, deep snow for parts of B.C.

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says a powerful windstorm was expected to lash much of the west coast of Vancouver Island with strong gusts and towering waves capable of inundating low-lying shorelines.
Papal apology ripples through Island First Nations: It's a start, but more 'actions' essential

Papal apology ripples through Island First Nations: It's a start, but more 'actions' essential

First Nations leaders on Vancouver Island react to the pope's apology for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools.
Law Society of British Columbia tribunal finds B.C. lawyer committed professional misconduct

Law Society of British Columbia tribunal finds B.C. lawyer committed professional misconduct

Alleged withdrawal of client funds from a trust account
Immigration Canada acts to end racism, cultural bias among employees

Immigration Canada acts to end racism, cultural bias among employees

The appointment of anti-racism representatives and a range of new policies are meant to combat workplace harassment and address concerns of cultural bias by visa processing officers.
Up to 100 mm of rain and strong winds in the forecast for parts of British Columbia

Up to 100 mm of rain and strong winds in the forecast for parts of British Columbia

VANCOUVER — Heavy rain and gusty winds are forecast for several parts of British Columbia as winter melts into spring.
B.C. police watchdog investigating after a man's death in Campbell River

B.C. police watchdog investigating after a man's death in Campbell River

SURREY, B.C. — The province's police watchdog is investigating a man's death in Campbell River, B.C.
North Van artist helps spread the joy with portrait of Bhangra-dancing sensation

North Van artist helps spread the joy with portrait of Bhangra-dancing sensation

Artist Emily Rubin, who was inspired by a Bhangra-dancing Yukoner’s message of joy, has been getting some of those good vibes returned after thousands of people responded to her artwork posted on social media.
Majority of First Nations agree to old growth deferrals

Majority of First Nations agree to old growth deferrals

More than 60 First Nations want more time to respond to logging moratorium
B.C. farms and agribusinesses hoping for return to normalcy

B.C. farms and agribusinesses hoping for return to normalcy

Amid an earthquake in Mexico City, finding workers continues to be tough
Cases of cheating horse trainer & ICBC exam scam used as precedent in B.C. fraud case

Cases of cheating horse trainer & ICBC exam scam used as precedent in B.C. fraud case

Horses, ICBC, and a fraudulent former caseworker