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Driving Change: A B.C. man’s charitable trip across Canada

Driving Change: A B.C. man’s charitable trip across Canada

A Kelowna man, his bus, and his mission for positive change across our country
Why a 14-year-old will lead the charge at annual marijuana protest on the Hill

Why a 14-year-old will lead the charge at annual marijuana protest on the Hill

Marijuana enthusiasts have long been circling April 20 on their calendars as annual day of cannabis
Case of teacher secretly filming teens reaches top court

Case of teacher secretly filming teens reaches top court

Acquittal of teacher, Ryan Jarvis, who secretly videoed teens ‘dangerous,’ top court told
B.C. communities await marine spill compensation years after incidents

B.C. communities await marine spill compensation years after incidents

The government maintains a Ship Source Oil Pollution Fund to compensate Canadians
Conservative MP wants feds to close loophole for illegal border crossers

Conservative MP wants feds to close loophole for illegal border crossers

Immigration advocates call on government to suspend Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
Alberta university criticized for honouring David Suzuki

Alberta university criticized for honouring David Suzuki

University of Alberta plans to bestow environmentalist with honourary degree
B.C. First Nations get clarity on fishing rights from top court

B.C. First Nations get clarity on fishing rights from top court

Nations call federal government to settle fishing rights ‘within the true meaning of reconciliation’
UPDATED: Health Canada looking into B.C. boy’s treatment of rabid dog saliva

UPDATED: Health Canada looking into B.C. boy’s treatment of rabid dog saliva

BC Naturopathic Association questions Dr. Anke Zimmermann’s conduct on recent treatments
Province steps up to help Catalyst Paper in war against U.S. duties

Province steps up to help Catalyst Paper in war against U.S. duties

Paper company hit with more than 28 per cent in American tariffs
Judge to decide Friday if fatal B.C. school stabbing suspect is fit to stand trial

Judge to decide Friday if fatal B.C. school stabbing suspect is fit to stand trial

Gabriel Klein could have trial of Abbotsford case delayed because of mental health issues