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B.C. introduces legislation amending tenants rights in demolitions, renovations

B.C. introduces legislation amending tenants rights in demolitions, renovations

NDP government proposes changes to Residential Tenancy Act, Manufactures Homes Park Tenancy Act
14,000 chicks die in B.C. barn fire

14,000 chicks die in B.C. barn fire

A commercial poultry barn in Port Coquitlam was destroyed by flames
Skills that could save their lives: B.C. firefights train in Kelowna

Skills that could save their lives: B.C. firefights train in Kelowna

Master instructors from around North America had firefighters performing various scenarios Tuesday
Thief rolls away with two pieces of B.C. town’s heritage

Thief rolls away with two pieces of B.C. town’s heritage

The red carriage wheels were chained to a railing of the Princeton and District Museum before they were stolen
Assault trial set for man linked to B.C. farm where human remains were found

Assault trial set for man linked to B.C. farm where human remains were found

Curtis Sagmoen faces one count of assault causing bodily harm in connection to Maple Ridge incident
Blood donations spike after Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Blood donations spike after Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Canadian Blood Services says donations have significantly increased
Trudeau off to Peru amid unresolved pipeline crisis

Trudeau off to Peru amid unresolved pipeline crisis

Despite a meeting with the premiers of Alberta and B.C. on Sunday, Trudeau is headed on a foreign tour
Rabbits to be killed at Richmond shelter after deadly virus detected

Rabbits to be killed at Richmond shelter after deadly virus detected

An animal shelter in Richmond has been advised to euthanize all 66 rabbits in its care
Mother of slain B.C. sisters to run half marathon in their honour

Mother of slain B.C. sisters to run half marathon in their honour

‘I know that they will be running alongside us in spirit’
‘I dare you’: B.C. councillor calls out feds in pipeline dispute

‘I dare you’: B.C. councillor calls out feds in pipeline dispute

Kamloops’ Donovan Cavers dares the federal finance minister to cancel equalization payments to B.C.