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B.C. tribunal orders wedding makeup deposit to be returned

B.C. tribunal orders wedding makeup deposit to be returned

The Civil Resolution Tribunal found the Nanaimo-based beauty company "negligently misrepresented their services."
Mario Canseco: Support for political correctness rising in Canada—and the U.S.

Mario Canseco: Support for political correctness rising in Canada—and the U.S.

While Conservative leaders rail against 'woke politics, most voters in Canada and the U.S. continue to support political correctness in public life, according to Research Co. survey
College says B.C. won’t relax policy against doctors treating family

College says B.C. won’t relax policy against doctors treating family

Ontario is allowing doctors practising in remote, rural and Indigenous communities to provide medical care to family members if there isn’t another option.
Opinion: How rising living costs are changing the way we date, live and love

Opinion: How rising living costs are changing the way we date, live and love

Money has long been one of the biggest sources of conflict in relationships, but today's economic landscape has made financial stress an even greater burden.
'Pretty egregious': B.C. correctional officer stabbed in the face by inmate during routine pat down

'Pretty egregious': B.C. correctional officer stabbed in the face by inmate during routine pat down

The officer received stitches and is now recovering at home.
Crown seeks 6.5-year sentence for B.C. woman convicted in fatal Vancouver stabbing

Crown seeks 6.5-year sentence for B.C. woman convicted in fatal Vancouver stabbing

The defence has submitted Lindsay Scott, convicted of manslaughter, has served enough time in jail and should be released on probation.
NHL's new CBA might give Canucks a big advantage in re-signing Quinn Hughes

NHL's new CBA might give Canucks a big advantage in re-signing Quinn Hughes

Emphasis on the word "might."
B.C. lawyers warned about becoming 'tools' for crime

B.C. lawyers warned about becoming 'tools' for crime

In the past year alone, the law society has found or alleged misconduct by at least four lawyers.
B.C. recycling rates climb as more paper, plastic products recovered, says report

B.C. recycling rates climb as more paper, plastic products recovered, says report

Not-for-profit organization reports 83.3% recovery rate in 2024, up from 79.6% a year prior.
No tsunami risk for B.C. coast after Alaska earthquake

No tsunami risk for B.C. coast after Alaska earthquake

The earthquake struck about 80 kilometres south of Sand Point, Alaska, at 1:37 p.m.