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Prayer at B.C. councils violates Supreme Court ruling: Secular group

Prayer at B.C. councils violates Supreme Court ruling: Secular group

The information is contained in a report by the BC Humanist Association
‘Pinched’ B.C. shoppers using credit cards less amid Christmas season

‘Pinched’ B.C. shoppers using credit cards less amid Christmas season

78% of Canadians plan to cut back on holiday spending, according to survey
Defamation trial of ex-school trustee Barry Neufeld opens in Chilliwack

Defamation trial of ex-school trustee Barry Neufeld opens in Chilliwack

‘Striptease artist’ remark was ‘false, injurious and not defensible as fair comment,’ says lawyer
Mining company takes B.C. government to court over delays with Nakusp project

Mining company takes B.C. government to court over delays with Nakusp project

The company says consultation with Ktunaxa Nation is holding up process
False report to Nanaimo RCMP coincidentally leads officers to wanted man

False report to Nanaimo RCMP coincidentally leads officers to wanted man

12-year-old in trouble nevertheless for making up story about knife assault
B.C. plane wreck ‘verified’ by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash training site

B.C. plane wreck ‘verified’ by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash training site

Volunteer air safety group says it planted the fuselage there 2 years ago ‘at the most’
Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dobby, a 2-year-old husky-labrador mix, will soon be up for adoption
Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Senior, Good Samaritan and RCMP bike patrol officers team up in incident
COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

25 deaths of patients with COVID last week, down from 70 three weeks ago
Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Funding will also help the Indigenous Tourism Association promote an accreditation program