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B.C. bus authority must reconsider anti-abortion bus ads, court rules

B.C. bus authority must reconsider anti-abortion bus ads, court rules

B.C. Court of Appeal said TransLink failed to give a solid explanation for denying advertising space
Accused found unfit for murder trial over B.C. school stabbing

Accused found unfit for murder trial over B.C. school stabbing

Gabriel Klein is set to appear before the B.C. Review Board again in mid-January
RCMP identify wreckage and recover remains of November plane crash near Revelstoke

RCMP identify wreckage and recover remains of November plane crash near Revelstoke

The wreckage was located along Trans-Canada Highway in the Glacier National Park
BC Hockey League’s Vernon Vipers sold

BC Hockey League’s Vernon Vipers sold

Franchised owned by Wray family for 26 years sold to Tom and John Glen
Impact of diluted bitumen on young sockeye salmon deadly, says Guelph study

Impact of diluted bitumen on young sockeye salmon deadly, says Guelph study

A spill of diluted bitumen puts the survival of young salmon at risk even if the fish end up in clean water following exposure to the oil product.
VIDEO: ‘Monster’ Hurricane Florence aims to drench Carolinas

VIDEO: ‘Monster’ Hurricane Florence aims to drench Carolinas

Flooding well inland could wreak environmental havoc by washing over industrial waste sites and hog farms.
Free-trade father figure Mulroney urges Ottawa to make a deal on NAFTA

Free-trade father figure Mulroney urges Ottawa to make a deal on NAFTA

Brian Mulroney said Justin Trudeau phoned him last weekend to discuss the NAFTA situation and the two spoke for an hour.
Update: Police arrest B.C. sex offender wanted on a warrant

Update: Police arrest B.C. sex offender wanted on a warrant

James Pike was convicted of the violent sexual assault of a Penticton woman
Newspaper reprints controversial cartoon of Serena Williams

Newspaper reprints controversial cartoon of Serena Williams

The newspaper defended its cartoonist Mark Knight’s depiction of Williams and is asserting the condemnation, which has come from all parts of the world, is driven by political correctness.
Pot, taxes and Greyhound top issues as B.C. local politicians dig into policy

Pot, taxes and Greyhound top issues as B.C. local politicians dig into policy

Debate and voting begin in earnest at this year’s Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Whistler