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Horgan’s first post-politics role at Teck spin-off company unethical, says Green leader

Horgan’s first post-politics role at Teck spin-off company unethical, says Green leader

Green leader Sonia Furstenau said the party will be introducing legislation that addresses how and when politicians can enter the private sector
'Local celebrity' killer whale Chainsaw spotted in B.C. waters

'Local celebrity' killer whale Chainsaw spotted in B.C. waters

Not only was a famous whale spotted but also a calf in B.C.'s waters.
Eby teases additional infrastructure support for growing cities

Eby teases additional infrastructure support for growing cities

The B.C. premier says the Growing Communities Fund — $1 billion funnelled to municipalities to help with infrastructure needs — is an example of what the province would like to continue to do to support local governments as cities expand.
Opinion: Full-time workers are stressed and feeling the fatigue

Opinion: Full-time workers are stressed and feeling the fatigue

Twenty-six per cent of full-time employees in British Columbia report they have felt depressed because of work in the past year
Pattullo Bridge off limits to vehicles on Easter long weekend

Pattullo Bridge off limits to vehicles on Easter long weekend

Don't forget the bridge closure starts at 10 p.m. tonight.
Sexual abuse alleged against B.C. priest who inspired Canadian classic

Sexual abuse alleged against B.C. priest who inspired Canadian classic

Anglican priest Eric Powell inspired Margaret Craven's Canadian classic 'I Heard The Owl Call My Name.'
Head of B.C. government communications says she didn't give contract to sister’s company

Head of B.C. government communications says she didn't give contract to sister’s company

Deputy minister of government communications says she formally declared her conflict and did not participate in decision to award contract to Now Communications Group
B.C. residents getting more money from province

B.C. residents getting more money from province

Approximately 85% of B.C. residents will receive a full or partial payment to help with global inflation and the increased cost of living.
Raises for B.C.'s provincial court judges head back to legislature

Raises for B.C.'s provincial court judges head back to legislature

The Provincial Court Judges' Association of BC suggested $310,000, $316,200 and $322,524 for the years of 2020-2023.
B.C. universities caution using TikTok amid privacy concerns

B.C. universities caution using TikTok amid privacy concerns

Users of the popular social media platform are encouraged to use a web browser instead, to limit the information collected.