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B.C. MLA speaks out against insults targeting her appearance

B.C. MLA speaks out against insults targeting her appearance

Brittny Anderson says she is tired of being criticized for how she looks in photos
Man’s death underlines need for better cell coverage in Nanaimo

Man’s death underlines need for better cell coverage in Nanaimo

Widow lives with not knowing whether getting through to 911 could have saved her husband’s life
Military withdraws final conduct charge against Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan

Military withdraws final conduct charge against Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan

The surprise announcement came as Whelan’s defence team was preparing to cross-examine the complainant
B.C. court rejects challenge to Squamish Nation housing project in Vancouver

B.C. court rejects challenge to Squamish Nation housing project in Vancouver

Residents’ association had been seeking to have the Senakw project’s services agreement declared unlawful
Fall sitting starts for B.C. legislature with 4 official parties

Fall sitting starts for B.C. legislature with 4 official parties

Housing will be a key focus this session
India reportedly tells Canada to bring home ‘dozens’ of its diplomats

India reportedly tells Canada to bring home ‘dozens’ of its diplomats

It’s the latest fallout from Trudeau’s allegations of Indian government involvement in the shooting death Nijjar
Speeches underway to elect next House Speaker in historic mid-session election

Speeches underway to elect next House Speaker in historic mid-session election

Candidates include Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs, as well as Green Party Leader Elizabeth May
Okanagan doctor’s memoir made available to world

Okanagan doctor’s memoir made available to world

Nicholas Rety’s story of how he came from Hungary to Vernon to be part of world’s biggest book fair
B.C. Conservative leader compares gender education to residential schools

B.C. Conservative leader compares gender education to residential schools

Rustad criticized for pushing parental rights movement on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Mohawk Mothers worry evidence of bodies at McGill work site will be destroyed

Mohawk Mothers worry evidence of bodies at McGill work site will be destroyed

Indigenous group believes there may be unmarked graves at the site