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Matheson will have NHL hearing after Canucks rookie Pettersson hit

Matheson will have NHL hearing after Canucks rookie Pettersson hit

The 19-year-old Swedish centre appeared woozy after the hit
Andrew Scheer on revamped NAFTA deal: ‘I would have signed a better one’

Andrew Scheer on revamped NAFTA deal: ‘I would have signed a better one’

Conservative leader says he wouldn’t have signed USMCA
GUEST COLUMN: A better way to manage B.C.’s public construction

GUEST COLUMN: A better way to manage B.C.’s public construction

Claire Trevena responds to Andrew Wilkinson on NDP union policy
B.C. brewery creates bread beer from food waste

B.C. brewery creates bread beer from food waste

The brew aims to raise food waste awareness and provide funds for the food bank
Dad files Charter challenge after B.C. bans kids from taking transit unsupervised

Dad files Charter challenge after B.C. bans kids from taking transit unsupervised

Adrian Crook is taking his fight to B.C. Supreme Court
B.C. VIEWS: Cast your municipal vote for sanity on homelessness

B.C. VIEWS: Cast your municipal vote for sanity on homelessness

Thousands on waiting list while anti-capitalist bullies get priority
Doctors to debate medical pot as more patients expected to ask for prescriptions

Doctors to debate medical pot as more patients expected to ask for prescriptions

Marijuana will be legal in Canada on Oct. 17
Police investigate alleged arson at Toronto hotel housing asylum seekers

Police investigate alleged arson at Toronto hotel housing asylum seekers

Police believe the fire was started intentionally, but they have not spelled out a possible motive
ELECTION 2018: Vancouver Island politician ending unprecedented 40-year run

ELECTION 2018: Vancouver Island politician ending unprecedented 40-year run

Mike Kokura served on the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District board since 1972
Court finds that company was ‘careless’ in cutting down 45 trees near Nanaimo

Court finds that company was ‘careless’ in cutting down 45 trees near Nanaimo

Western Canadian Timber Products ordered to pay $80,000 to private landowners