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#JerseysForHumboldt reaches all corners of B.C. to honour bus crash victims

#JerseysForHumboldt reaches all corners of B.C. to honour bus crash victims

Thousands have taken to social media to post messages of support for Humboldt Broncos, families
Sexual harassment in the workplace is an ‘epidemic,’ says survey

Sexual harassment in the workplace is an ‘epidemic,’ says survey

Sexual harassment in Canadian workplaces is an “epidemic that has been allowed to persist.”
The first of 16. Funeral for play-by-play announcer of Humboldt Broncos

The first of 16. Funeral for play-by-play announcer of Humboldt Broncos

The funeral for Tyler Bieber will be held today at the Elgar Petersen Arena where the Broncos played their home games.
B.C. city sends message of support on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

B.C. city sends message of support on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Mayor said it’s important for everyone to know that some B.C. communities back the project
Pair of Metro Vancouver police officers arrested, released, in Cuba

Pair of Metro Vancouver police officers arrested, released, in Cuba

The Vancouver and Port Moody police departments have confirmed one of their members was taken into custody and then released
New spill response bases on hold as pipeline paused

New spill response bases on hold as pipeline paused

Future of six new bases, 125 jobs, on Vancouver Island in limbo over Kinder Morgan decision
Saanich raises property taxes by 3.07 per cent during final budget talks

Saanich raises property taxes by 3.07 per cent during final budget talks

Saanich property taxes will go up by 3.07 per cent as council wrapped up budget deliberations this week.
LETTERS: Don’t let oil pipeline misinformation dissuade you

LETTERS: Don’t let oil pipeline misinformation dissuade you

Quite amazing to see that 64 per cent of people voting in the Sooke News Mirror poll on the Kinder Morgan pipeline support it.
Canadians make history by winning inaugural Commonwealth Games beach volleyball

Canadians make history by winning inaugural Commonwealth Games beach volleyball

Canadians Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes made history Thursday at the Commonwealth Games.
LETTERS: Much to lose if pipeline goes through

LETTERS: Much to lose if pipeline goes through

I’m a retired fisheries officer who worked on the Vancouver waterfront which included the Burrard Inlet, Vancouver harbor, and Indian Arm which runs directly north of the Kinder Morgan pipeline site. I know the area very well and am well aware of what is at stake in this operation.