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Oil and gas ‘sleeper permits’ surrendered for sensitive B.C. coastal areas

Oil and gas ‘sleeper permits’ surrendered for sensitive B.C. coastal areas

Environment groups halt court challenge after Chevron surrenders historical rights in hot spots
‘In tears’: Beloved Sidney waterfront pub and restaurant closing after 32 years

‘In tears’: Beloved Sidney waterfront pub and restaurant closing after 32 years

The Rumrunner Pub & Restaurant is shutting its doors for good Sunday
Treasury Board sends open letter to Canadians on talks with union amid ongoing strike

Treasury Board sends open letter to Canadians on talks with union amid ongoing strike

More than 100,000 of the union’s members walked off the job Wednesday
B.C. Cannabis Summit blunt and blazing the way for a better legal market

B.C. Cannabis Summit blunt and blazing the way for a better legal market

The summit was held at Kelowna’s Eldorado Hotel and Manteo Resort
Passenger rights overhaul draws criticism from both sides — airlines and advocates

Passenger rights overhaul draws criticism from both sides — airlines and advocates

Canada trying to close loopholes that allow airlines to avoid compensating people for cancellations
German plane airlifts 58 Canadians out of Sudan as Canadian plane readies for more

German plane airlifts 58 Canadians out of Sudan as Canadian plane readies for more

Heavy gunfire rocked Khartoum Monday in continued fighting between rival military groups
3 competing countries announced for Vancouver’s 2023 Celebration of Light

3 competing countries announced for Vancouver’s 2023 Celebration of Light

Fireworks set to return to English Bay on July 22, 26 and 29
Considerable avalanche danger remains in B.C. as temperatures begin to rise

Considerable avalanche danger remains in B.C. as temperatures begin to rise

Persistent weak snowpack continues to cause issues
Court decision affords B.C. parents, caregivers greater protection in the workplace

Court decision affords B.C. parents, caregivers greater protection in the workplace

Appeal ruling removes barrier for workers trying to prove family-based discrimination
BC United questions Site C proposal to leave behind debris in Peace River

BC United questions Site C proposal to leave behind debris in Peace River

Up to 45 structures including giant concrete anchors and barge pad could remain behind