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‘Violated and humiliated’: Inmate claims privacy breach in jail

‘Violated and humiliated’: Inmate claims privacy breach in jail

Latest lawsuit makes at least 4 against Okanagan Correctional Centre, just 14 months after opening
Funding for B.C. school maintenance tops $82 million

Funding for B.C. school maintenance tops $82 million

Structural upgrdes, new and replacement buses to be funded through three provincial programs
British Columbia’s economy is forecast to remain strong through 2020

British Columbia’s economy is forecast to remain strong through 2020

Central 1 Credit Union says 2017 was a year of ‘stellar growth,’ and momentum will continue
Human rights hearing proceeds: Waiter argues his French culture behind firing

Human rights hearing proceeds: Waiter argues his French culture behind firing

Guillaume Rey began working for Cara Operations at one of its Milestones restaurants in Vancouver
B.C. city to take Trans Mountain pipeline fight to Supreme Court of Canada

B.C. city to take Trans Mountain pipeline fight to Supreme Court of Canada

Federal Court of Appeal did not give consideration to arguments made by Burnaby or province: Mayor
Improving access to MRIs is ‘an important step,’ says Hospital Employees’ Union

Improving access to MRIs is ‘an important step,’ says Hospital Employees’ Union

Union says the move puts B.C.’s health care system ‘firmly on the road to renewal’
These USB chargers could pose risk of shock, fire

These USB chargers could pose risk of shock, fire

Health Canada warns of safety hazards and has issued a recall of multiple products
B.C. father starts petition after son jabbed by needle he found outside

B.C. father starts petition after son jabbed by needle he found outside

Jeff Arlitt has started an online petition calling for mandatory use of ‘vanish point needles’
B.C. woman finds cougar inside her house

B.C. woman finds cougar inside her house

She chased the cougar around her home for 30 minutes
Quebec mosque shooting suspect pleads not guilty

Quebec mosque shooting suspect pleads not guilty

The man accused in the slayings at a Quebec City mosque last year, Alexandre Bissonnette, pleads not guilty