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Alberta man dead after snowmobile collision on B.C. mountain

Alberta man dead after snowmobile collision on B.C. mountain

The incident occurred on Boulder Mountain Friday morning
B.C. parents grieving teen’s overdose death say it started with opioid prescription

B.C. parents grieving teen’s overdose death say it started with opioid prescription

Elliot Eurchuk, 16, died at his Oak Bay home Friday, after taking street drugs
16 of 20 fastest improving B.C. schools are public: Fraser Institute

16 of 20 fastest improving B.C. schools are public: Fraser Institute

Independent elementary schools remain at top of the chart in think tank’s annual report card
Pulp mill fined $900,000 for leaking effluent into B.C. lake

Pulp mill fined $900,000 for leaking effluent into B.C. lake

Mackenzie Pulp Mill pleaded guilty to depositing deleterious substance into water frequented by fish
Horgan speaks of government’s successes to ‘friends’ at CUPE BC convention

Horgan speaks of government’s successes to ‘friends’ at CUPE BC convention

CUPE BC president Paul Faoro said was first time a B.C. premier addressed convention in some time
B.C.’s 2-year lobbying ban starts May 1

B.C.’s 2-year lobbying ban starts May 1

Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists can grant exemptions from the prohibition if public interest
Speed Skating Canada fires coach Michael Crowe after investigation

Speed Skating Canada fires coach Michael Crowe after investigation

Crowe was a coach on the American team from 1983 to 1991 and again from 1999 to 2006
VIDEO: Smokers talk pot rules at annual 4-20 event

VIDEO: Smokers talk pot rules at annual 4-20 event

Annual pot protest-meets-festival in Vancouver attracted hundreds to vendors, concert
New funds, recruits set to alleviate B.C. sheriff shortage

New funds, recruits set to alleviate B.C. sheriff shortage

The Government of British Columbia announced new sheriff graduates, funding for more classes
UPDATED: Unions, CP Rail come to agreement, avoiding work stoppage

UPDATED: Unions, CP Rail come to agreement, avoiding work stoppage

Locomotive engineers, conductors and signals specialists seeking new collective agreements.