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Former NDP cabinet minister joins BC United

Former NDP cabinet minister joins BC United

Harry Lali says he now believes the best interests of the province, especially resource-dependent, rural communities, would be served by a BC United government
Seniors advocate says she will step down next year

Seniors advocate says she will step down next year

Isobel Mackenzie says she will step down in March of next year, on the tenth anniversary of her appointment
New B.C. awareness campaign sends tough message: alcohol causes cancer

New B.C. awareness campaign sends tough message: alcohol causes cancer

Using graphics of beer cans and wine bottles, the posters say that in 2020, alcohol contributed to 2,500 colorectal cancers and was linked to 1,700 breast-cancer cases.
Autism advocate to run for BC United in byelection to replace Horgan

Autism advocate to run for BC United in byelection to replace Horgan

Elena Lawson is “exactly the kind of person that we want in the riding of Langford-Juan de Fuca,” says BC United Leader Kevin Falcon.
'Langford' becomes an official mailing address in June

'Langford' becomes an official mailing address in June

Instead of having a "Victoria" postal address, residents of Langford can choose to have "Langford" on mail addressed to them.
Vancouver MLA who lives in Colwood defends travel expenses

Vancouver MLA who lives in Colwood defends travel expenses

Opposition says Spencer Chandra Herbert has racked up tens of thousands of dollars in travel bills even though he lives just 14 km from the legislature.
Teen who lost mom writes book to help others deal with grief

Teen who lost mom writes book to help others deal with grief

For 16-year-old Olivia Hahn, whose mother died last year, grief was like a roller coaster: “There’s always ups and downs and it’s super messy.”
Multi-agency police units target gangs, make sizeable drug and weapons bust

Multi-agency police units target gangs, make sizeable drug and weapons bust

Communities can expect to see more agents targeting gang and high-risk suspects who “threaten public safety” throughout the summer, the CFSE-BC says.
No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

Canada Revenue Agency says it will accept all returns during the labour disruption and digitally filed taxes will generally be processed automatically “without delay.”
Remote work second only to wages for some federal workers on picket line

Remote work second only to wages for some federal workers on picket line

The federal government has proposed to jointly review its current remote directive with unions