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Saanich lets pot business roll along

Saanich lets pot business roll along

Council issued a temporary use permit for the production of medical marijuana to the only legally licensed marijuana business in Saanich.
Debt-to-household-income ratio rises in third quarter

Debt-to-household-income ratio rises in third quarter

Total household credit market debt grew to $2.11 trillion in the third quarter
B.C. Mountie fired after texting teenage sex assault victim

B.C. Mountie fired after texting teenage sex assault victim

RCMP documents say Const. Brian Eden sent sexually inappropriate photos to 17-year-old girl
Family doctors should learn to treat addiction, not shun patients: scientist

Family doctors should learn to treat addiction, not shun patients: scientist

B.C. Centre on Substance Use’s Dr. Evan Wood said efforts underway to change addiction medicine image
Meningococcal disease outbreak declared in Okanagan

Meningococcal disease outbreak declared in Okanagan

Five cases in last six months among 15- to 19-year-olds, including one in Vernon
Four dog deaths investigated in Cranbrook

Four dog deaths investigated in Cranbrook

One vet suggests a parallel to these deaths and similar ones in 2016
Province rejects Ajax mine in Kamloops

Province rejects Ajax mine in Kamloops

KGHM Ajax had proposed a 1,700-hectare open-pit copper and gold mine, just southwest of Kamloops
Border officers rally at B.C.’s Peace Arch

Border officers rally at B.C.’s Peace Arch

CBSA employees tire of ‘lack of respect’
Esquimalt Drydock awarded millions in contracts for North Island ferry upgrade

Esquimalt Drydock awarded millions in contracts for North Island ferry upgrade

BC Ferries vessel Northern Sea Wolf arrives this week from Athens, Greece
FCC votes along party lines to end ‘net neutrality’

FCC votes along party lines to end ‘net neutrality’

Move rolls back restrictions that keep big providers from blocking services they don’t like