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B.C. addictions minister will respond to decriminalization court challenge

B.C. addictions minister will respond to decriminalization court challenge

Coalition of non-profit groups filed challenge in June to B.C. dialling back policy
Qualicum First Nation program to distribute Indigenous resource kits B.C.-wide

Qualicum First Nation program to distribute Indigenous resource kits B.C.-wide

Open house planned for Sept. 5 at Qualicum First Nations Hall
Day-long rail lockout, strike could lead to congestion costs: B.C. expert

Day-long rail lockout, strike could lead to congestion costs: B.C. expert

CN Rail says its ending its lockout of employees this afternoon and "immediately" initiating a recovery plan following an almost-24-hour strike Thursday.
30 years later, Commonwealth Games still brings boost to Greater Victoria sports

30 years later, Commonwealth Games still brings boost to Greater Victoria sports

The renowned event, which Victoria had the honour of hosting in 1994, is celebrated for its legacy
New rainbow crosswalks vandalized in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

New rainbow crosswalks vandalized in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Parks Canada investigating after intentional burnouts vandalize rainbow crosswalks between Tofino and Ucluelet
B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

B.C.'s 2023 deficit finalized at $819M more than initially budgeted

Floods and wildfires cost the province $1.5 billion in the fiscal year that just ended
Vancouver cop could be charged after collision injures pedestrian

Vancouver cop could be charged after collision injures pedestrian

Crown to consider watchdog’s findings of a possible offence in relation to use of police vehicle
Canada puts nicotine pouches behind the counter, bans flavours

Canada puts nicotine pouches behind the counter, bans flavours

Crackdown starts next week and includes limits on how products can be packaged
UPDATE: Railways set to restart after feds push for binding arbitration

UPDATE: Railways set to restart after feds push for binding arbitration

Liberals ask Canada Industrial Relations Board to end dispute at Canada’s 2 largest rail companies
Less than 1% of B.C.'s physicians self-identify as First Nations: Report

Less than 1% of B.C.'s physicians self-identify as First Nations: Report

Report reveals for the 1st time a breakdown of First Nations nurses, midwives in B.C.