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B.C. mom didn’t want mentally ill son discharged, 9 days later he died

B.C. mom didn’t want mentally ill son discharged, 9 days later he died

Son dealt with severe mental health and addiction issues for a decade, couldn’t get the care he needed
Renters rebate ripe for the picking for qualifying British Columbians

Renters rebate ripe for the picking for qualifying British Columbians

The $400-rebate is just one of several notable changes this tax season
Victoria Highlanders fold League1 BC teams just as season approaches

Victoria Highlanders fold League1 BC teams just as season approaches

League1 BC sold in December, Highlanders couldn’t reach agreeable terms with new owners
New B.C. renter protections fulfill much of tenant advocate’s wish list

New B.C. renter protections fulfill much of tenant advocate’s wish list

Changes include ban on landlord’s personal use evictions for larger apartment buildings
Told to get out: No-fault evictions ensnare renters in B.C.

Told to get out: No-fault evictions ensnare renters in B.C.

B.C. tenants’ rights advocates calling for change as the province leads the country in evictions
Researchers want to find out where the feces is coming from in B.C. waters

Researchers want to find out where the feces is coming from in B.C. waters

New testing methods being developed with goal of identifying pollution sources, limiting closures
2nd Victoria police officer loses notebook containing personal information

2nd Victoria police officer loses notebook containing personal information

Lawyer says the compromised information includes his client’s name, address and vehicle information
More lawsuits filed against buyers in Victoria’s Vivid building, total at 22

More lawsuits filed against buyers in Victoria’s Vivid building, total at 22

Province’s suits allege wealthy buyers took advantage of affordable housing program
B.C. ponders idea of involuntary care for some of its street-entrenched people

B.C. ponders idea of involuntary care for some of its street-entrenched people

Experts say issue presents tricky choices, advocates say basic needs must first be met for success
Victoria affordable housing units bought by wealthy investors, lawsuits allege

Victoria affordable housing units bought by wealthy investors, lawsuits allege

Vivid building was supposed to be for middle income buyers, accused say program requirements met