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B.C. children’s representative resigns after a year and a half

B.C. children’s representative resigns after a year and a half

Bernard Richard says he was always a ‘transition’ appointee
DNA sheds new light on 30-year-old B.C. murder mystery

DNA sheds new light on 30-year-old B.C. murder mystery

Police in Washington release sketch of suspect in murder of Victoria sweethearts
B.C. teacher suspended after leaving box of carving knives in classroom

B.C. teacher suspended after leaving box of carving knives in classroom

He was also punished for letting his students run in a park unsupervised
B.C. conductors, engineers with CP Rail authorize strike action

B.C. conductors, engineers with CP Rail authorize strike action

CP Rail, Teamsters union negotiating new labour agreement that expired in December.
DNA sketch aims to crack 30-year-old murder case of B.C. students

DNA sketch aims to crack 30-year-old murder case of B.C. students

Washington State sheriffs department to release composite sketch of suspect made using DNA from the crime scene
B.C. sees spike in new organ donors after Humboldt tragedy

B.C. sees spike in new organ donors after Humboldt tragedy

People appear to be inspired by the Broncos’ Logan Boulet, whose organs will save six people’s lives
Laketown Rock fest returns with Colin James, Big Wreck, Collective Soul

Laketown Rock fest returns with Colin James, Big Wreck, Collective Soul

Second annual event in Cowichan Valley set for the second weekend of summer
Tom Cochrane reworks lyrics to honour Humboldt Broncos

Tom Cochrane reworks lyrics to honour Humboldt Broncos

Tom Cochrane reworks “Big League” lyrics to honour Humboldt Broncos
CEO Zuckerberg apologizes for Facebook’s privacy failures

CEO Zuckerberg apologizes for Facebook’s privacy failures

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees
Horgan calls Alberta’s move to raise gas prices in B.C. ‘provocative’

Horgan calls Alberta’s move to raise gas prices in B.C. ‘provocative’

Premier John Horgan says he’s concerned and surprised about Alberta’s latest move in an escalating pipeline feud