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Possible B.C. port strike will spare cruise ships, employers say

Possible B.C. port strike will spare cruise ships, employers say

The strike notice affects about 7,400 terminal cargo loaders and 49 of the province’s waterfront employers
Magnitude 4.1 quake shakes west northern B.C. island

Magnitude 4.1 quake shakes west northern B.C. island

Earthquakes Canada says no tsunami is expected
‘It’s all new for us’: Ukrainian newcomers celebrate their first Canada Day

‘It’s all new for us’: Ukrainian newcomers celebrate their first Canada Day

More than 160,000 Ukrainians who have come to Canada under emergency travel agreement
B.C. blows whistle against abuse in amateur sports with $7.8 million

B.C. blows whistle against abuse in amateur sports with $7.8 million

But new complaints process still needs to get into shape
SkyTrain union reaches tentative 5-year deal with BC Rapid Transit

SkyTrain union reaches tentative 5-year deal with BC Rapid Transit

CUPE says ratification vote for the new contract will be held at the end of July
B.C. MPs push bill to protect firefighters and paramedics from violence

B.C. MPs push bill to protect firefighters and paramedics from violence

Bill calls for stiffer penalties for anyone who assaults or threatens safety of first responders
BC Ferries’ website, app crash on one of B.C.’s busiest travelling days

BC Ferries’ website, app crash on one of B.C.’s busiest travelling days

Website is experiencing outages Friday afternoon
New Belleville Terminal to welcome ferries by 2028

New Belleville Terminal to welcome ferries by 2028

The province announced the project with a budget of $303.9M June 30
New B.C. pilot project aims to help youth in crisis

New B.C. pilot project aims to help youth in crisis

Province spends almost $2 million on expanding services at BC Children’s Hospital
Cat saved from burning home in Kelowna

Cat saved from burning home in Kelowna

Fire broke out at Columbus Gardens townhome around 1p.m.