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B.C. groups file response to government’s fight against solitary confinement

B.C. groups file response to government’s fight against solitary confinement

B.C. Supreme Court judge suspended ruling for one year to give government time to draft legislation
B.C. Christian school mulls covenant, future of law school after court ruling

B.C. Christian school mulls covenant, future of law school after court ruling

The university still wants to open a law school, but is looking at its options.
Ultra-low cost airline to launch in B.C. this week

Ultra-low cost airline to launch in B.C. this week

Swoop destinations include Abbotsford, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Halifax and Edmonton
Heat wave could lead to record-breaking electricity use: BC Hydro

Heat wave could lead to record-breaking electricity use: BC Hydro

Monday was a hot one, and many turned to fans and air conditioners for relief from the heat
BC conservation officers release badger from wolf trap

BC conservation officers release badger from wolf trap

Badger recovering after being caught in trap near Williams Lake
Nearly 4,000 Canadians died of opioid overdoses in 2017: Health Canada

Nearly 4,000 Canadians died of opioid overdoses in 2017: Health Canada

More than one-third of deaths were in B.C.
Private schools continue to top Fraser Institute rankings

Private schools continue to top Fraser Institute rankings

Think tank says its ratings are fair to all schools, public and private
Former Somali child refugee fights to stay in Canada

Former Somali child refugee fights to stay in Canada

Former child refugee Abdoul Abdi’s judicial review set for today in Halifax
U.S. border separations ripple through midterm campaigns

U.S. border separations ripple through midterm campaigns

Several Republicans to break from President Donald Trump amid boarder separation issues
AFN chief accused of being too close to Trudeau

AFN chief accused of being too close to Trudeau

Perry Bellegarde insists he is not that close to the Liberals as elections looms