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Convicted Pitt Meadows councillor not stepping down

Convicted Pitt Meadows councillor not stepping down

David Murray said potential appeal is still months away.
B.C.’s youth in foster care need more help to do well in school: watchdog

B.C.’s youth in foster care need more help to do well in school: watchdog

Representative for Children and Youth looked at test results and graduation rates
Protesters gather at Vernon court during Sagmoen appearance

Protesters gather at Vernon court during Sagmoen appearance

Curtis Wayne Sagmoen, in custody for firearms-related charges, is also linked to police search
Neucel to recall laid-off employees

Neucel to recall laid-off employees

“This will allow us to keep some of our most experienced employees.”
Canadian universities sign off on pledge to greater diversity, accessibility

Canadian universities sign off on pledge to greater diversity, accessibility

Data on diversity on Canadian campuses is limited
Three Canadian torture victims receive $31 million in federal compensation

Three Canadian torture victims receive $31 million in federal compensation

The RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Foreign Affairs all cited for mistakes
Kelowna brewery attacked by hate groups

Kelowna brewery attacked by hate groups

Boundary Brewing is on the receiving end of hate attacks after posting a video supporting peace
Premier shares ferry frustrations at Island economic summit

Premier shares ferry frustrations at Island economic summit

Premier John Horgan participates in State of the Island conference via video link
Vancouver Island businessman gets two years for sex crimes

Vancouver Island businessman gets two years for sex crimes

Michael David Mahy had been charged with multiple counts of sexual interference with victims as young as eight years old.
Traffic tickets to go electronic in B.C.

Traffic tickets to go electronic in B.C.

Hand-written notices to be replaced with roadside e-tickets