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B.C. considers legal action against Ottawa over equalization: Eby

B.C. considers legal action against Ottawa over equalization: Eby

B.C. Premier says province may join constitutional challenge launched earlier by Newfoundland
VIDEO: Bear tries to paw, chew its way out of B.C. garage

VIDEO: Bear tries to paw, chew its way out of B.C. garage

RCMP see spike in bear reports between early May and September
B.C. officials want audit of $3.86B wastewater treatment plant

B.C. officials want audit of $3.86B wastewater treatment plant

Explanation wanted for delays, overruns on North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant
Police warn of violent assault on sex worker in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Police warn of violent assault on sex worker in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Sex worker is recovering after being assaulted with a weapon, pushed out of a vehicle
Vancouver-based Vancity credit union lays off 200 employees

Vancouver-based Vancity credit union lays off 200 employees

The credit union has more than 50 branches in B.C.
RCMP helicopter footage captures motorcyclist racing through B.C. city

RCMP helicopter footage captures motorcyclist racing through B.C. city

Helicopter deployed to assist Coquitlam officers on the ground with locating the dangerous driver
B.C. premier tells app-based firms to 'suck it up' over new rules

B.C. premier tells app-based firms to 'suck it up' over new rules

Premier David Eby tells app-based companies to suck it up over new rules
Impaired-driving related crashes increase 27% every summer in B.C.: ICBC

Impaired-driving related crashes increase 27% every summer in B.C.: ICBC

Northern B.C. sees largest increase at 63%, followed by the southern Interior at 53%
Police, border services seize 'ghost guns' and drugs in Nanaimo

Police, border services seize 'ghost guns' and drugs in Nanaimo

Canada Border Services Agency launched investigation after finding silencers at Vancouver airport
Pickton gone, but evidence tied to notorious killer should remain: advocates

Pickton gone, but evidence tied to notorious killer should remain: advocates

In the wake of serial killer’s death, advocates fight to save remaining 14,000 exhibits of evidence