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B.C. judge dismisses CN Rail's appeal of $16M for causing 2015 wildfire

B.C. judge dismisses CN Rail's appeal of $16M for causing 2015 wildfire

The case has spent almost 9 years going through different levels of appeal
Fallen B.C. Mountie honoured with national memorial service

Fallen B.C. Mountie honoured with national memorial service

Const. Rick O'Brien will be added to RCMP cenotaph on Sept. 8
Despite union protest, federal employees’ new hybrid work rules kick in Monday

Despite union protest, federal employees’ new hybrid work rules kick in Monday

Public service unions will start the week with an early-morning rally opposing the policy
Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025

It says the new rates would generate about $80 million in additional gross revenue in 2025
B.C. orders coroner's inquest into death of Surrey's Tori Dunn

B.C. orders coroner's inquest into death of Surrey's Tori Dunn

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says circumstances are a matter of 'public interest and safety'
RCMP launch tip line for missing Indigenous woman last seen in northern B.C.

RCMP launch tip line for missing Indigenous woman last seen in northern B.C.

Members of the public found her black Dodge Caravan in a rural area outside of Fort Nelson on July 14
Whitecaps look for others to seize opportunity in home matchup versus FC Dallas

Whitecaps look for others to seize opportunity in home matchup versus FC Dallas

The Vancouver Whitecaps will be without several veterans
B.C. First Nation wants more say in forestry after Canfor announces mill closure

B.C. First Nation wants more say in forestry after Canfor announces mill closure

It will leave 500 workers without jobs
Involuntary mental health care must be ‘dignified and humane’: B.C. premier

Involuntary mental health care must be ‘dignified and humane’: B.C. premier

He says the 2012 closure of Riverview put vulnerable people on the streets without adequate supports
World Suicide Prevention Day wants Islanders to have open conversations

World Suicide Prevention Day wants Islanders to have open conversations

Vancouver Island Crisis Centre wants to bring light to a dark subject with Nanaimo event