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B.C. lawyer says medical marijuana users should have right to buy pot in stores

B.C. lawyer says medical marijuana users should have right to buy pot in stores

City of Vancouver required medical marijuana dispensaries to be licensed starting in June 2015
BC Conservatives want taxes to pay for addictions treatment program

BC Conservatives want taxes to pay for addictions treatment program

Interim leader Scott Anderson of Vernon said what’s being done now is not working
Fish farm protester on Vancouver Island tapes herself to ship

Fish farm protester on Vancouver Island tapes herself to ship

Marine Harvest’s Orca Chief was taken over by protesters at Point Hope Shipyard in Victoria
Safety surfacing coming to high-crash B.C. roads

Safety surfacing coming to high-crash B.C. roads

Coating coming to 14 sites in Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island
Nomination period kicks off for B.C.’s 2018 municipal elections

Nomination period kicks off for B.C.’s 2018 municipal elections

Candidates have 10 days to submit their papers
No more teacher shortage, B.C. education ministry says

No more teacher shortage, B.C. education ministry says

‘Further action considered’ on rural, specialty school jobs
Sasquatch believer’s lawsuit thrown out by B.C. judge

Sasquatch believer’s lawsuit thrown out by B.C. judge

Todd Standing alleged the B.C. government discriminated against his Charter rights
Liberals won’t compromise on culture, dispute resolution in NAFTA talks: Trudeau

Liberals won’t compromise on culture, dispute resolution in NAFTA talks: Trudeau

Canada is facing a fresh deadline to land a trade deal with the United States and save its place in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Calgary 2026 bid details to be rolled out as city gears up for plebiscite

Calgary 2026 bid details to be rolled out as city gears up for plebiscite

Calgarians are about to get a close look at what hosting the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games would entail.
Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 1.5 per cent

Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 1.5 per cent

The central bank kept its benchmark at 1.5 per cent, but data ‘reinforces’ view that more hikes are needed.