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B.C. funds $29M for family violence legal aid

B.C. funds $29M for family violence legal aid

"This is a historic day for access to justice in B.C.,” Legal Aid B.C.'s Michael Bryant said.
RCMP launches team to help probe extortions of South Asian groups

RCMP launches team to help probe extortions of South Asian groups

RCMP has launched the National Coordination and Support Team to deal with the incidents targeting South Asian communities
Who do you call if you see a dead seal or other marine animal?

Who do you call if you see a dead seal or other marine animal?

No signs of trauma or human interaction were found by DFO's marine mammal unit, which investigated a dead seal spotted in Squamish.
'Tragic': B.C. baby stays in care after potentially fatal injuries

'Tragic': B.C. baby stays in care after potentially fatal injuries

The baby had a fractured skull with internal bleeding on both sides of his brain, as well as multiple rib and ankle fractures.
Dakota Joshua injured, out for Canucks vs Red Wings

Dakota Joshua injured, out for Canucks vs Red Wings

Coming off the best game of his career, Dakota Joshua will miss at least one game due to injury.
Construction on Squamish’s pedestrian bridge halted by wildlife presence

Construction on Squamish’s pedestrian bridge halted by wildlife presence

‘We are continuing to monitor and will continue the work as efficiently as possible when we are able’: Bosa.
Editorial: Being a scientist is cool, in Squamish and beyond

Editorial: Being a scientist is cool, in Squamish and beyond

Women make up less than 25% of those employed in careers of science, technology, engineering, and math in Canada. 
Langford councillor harassed at home by 'disgruntled member of the public': mayor

Langford councillor harassed at home by 'disgruntled member of the public': mayor

Some members of the public could be banned from live meetings of council, which is considering taking legal action
'The anger is there': Nanaimo councillor says he was told to watch his back

'The anger is there': Nanaimo councillor says he was told to watch his back

The threat came at the end of a sometimes loud council meeting attended by several opponents of the city’s alternative approval process
Ad agency linked to top B.C. NDP official paid almost $900,000 in 2023

Ad agency linked to top B.C. NDP official paid almost $900,000 in 2023

B.C. director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation: "It's ridiculous for the provincial government to be doling out taxpayer funds to close friends and associates."
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