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Activists unveil oil tanker alerts

Activists unveil oil tanker alerts

Aim is to block tar sands exports through Metro Vancouver and Burrard Inlet
Province pledges better farmland protection

Province pledges better farmland protection

More money, help for strengthened Agricultural Land Commission
B.C. child advocate reappointed

B.C. child advocate reappointed

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has been reappointed for a second term as B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth.
Former NHLer Niedermayer backs anti-Jumbo resort group

Former NHLer Niedermayer backs anti-Jumbo resort group

Retired hockey star Scott Niedermayer joins a local aboriginal group to press for rejection of Jumbo Glacier Resort.
Report spanks cities for overspending

Report spanks cities for overspending

Business lobby group urges better municipal cost control
Family law updated for modern times

Family law updated for modern times

The B.C. government has introduced changes to family law, to reflect modern trends from test-tube babies to common-law relationships.
Multiple RCMP errors let Pickton keep killing, inquiry told

Multiple RCMP errors let Pickton keep killing, inquiry told

Mounties agreed to wait months to interview suspected serial killer of Vancouver women: VPD
Paid parking and green waste generates interest at debate

Paid parking and green waste generates interest at debate

Public lobs questions at Harrison council hopefuls
Veterans front and centre for rainy Remembrance Day

Veterans front and centre for rainy Remembrance Day

Rain doesn't stop large crowd from gathering at Agassiz cenotaph to honour Canada's soldiers Friday morning.
Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

The B.C. government should try to recover legal fees paid on behalf of employees found guilty of crimes, a review recommends.