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Mitzi Dean out as B.C.’s child care, children and family development minister

Mitzi Dean out as B.C.’s child care, children and family development minister

Dean remains minister of state for child care after facing multiple calls for her resignation
Kelowna’s Sikh community accuses Interior Health of discrimination

Kelowna’s Sikh community accuses Interior Health of discrimination

The president of Gurdwara Guru Amardas Darbar Sikh Society has written to Premier David Eby
B.C. group offers advice on keeping hummingbirds fed during cold snap

B.C. group offers advice on keeping hummingbirds fed during cold snap

Four cups of water, one cup of white sugar perfect feed solution, says Langley environmental society
Ferry sailings to and from Nanaimo cancelled after vessel breaks down

Ferry sailings to and from Nanaimo cancelled after vessel breaks down

Duke Point-Tsawwassen vessel having mechanical problems with propulsion system
Three Coastal GasLink pipeline opponents convicted of criminal contempt in Smithers

Three Coastal GasLink pipeline opponents convicted of criminal contempt in Smithers

B.C. Supreme Court to consider Charter applications
Warmth returns to B.C. the week, not so fast on the Prairies

Warmth returns to B.C. the week, not so fast on the Prairies

Mix of snow and rain coming to south coast as temperatures climb back above freezing
Tea-tasting sting led to B.C. murder conviction, charges of rights violations

Tea-tasting sting led to B.C. murder conviction, charges of rights violations

Police secretly collected DNA from Kurdish community members in bid to find teen’s killer
Winter weather still gripping Canada, but some B.C. warnings being dropped

Winter weather still gripping Canada, but some B.C. warnings being dropped

Province didn’t escape unscathed, with one hospital closing and another’s ER dropping to -6 C
Cold snap causes record-breaking hourly electricity demand, says BC Hydro

Cold snap causes record-breaking hourly electricity demand, says BC Hydro

British Columbians consumed 11,300 megawatts in one hour Friday night
B.C. civil forfeiture law will be put to ‘reasonable limits’ Charter test

B.C. civil forfeiture law will be put to ‘reasonable limits’ Charter test

Case centres around 2 warehouse labs, which Vancouver police say were making illegal cannabis