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B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

B.C. Ferries' annual fare hikes capped at an average of 3.2 per cent

The cap sets the maximum annual increase for passenger and vehicle fares and reservation fees, and would be in effect for four years starting April 1
Mother says son she's accused of murdering tried to teach her self-defence to prepare for imminent attack

Mother says son she's accused of murdering tried to teach her self-defence to prepare for imminent attack

He would sneak up behind her and pretend to slit her throat, she testifies.
Ontario man dead following industrial accident on West Van's Cypress Mountain

Ontario man dead following industrial accident on West Van's Cypress Mountain

The 26-year-old worker was pinned beneath a front-end loader
What to do with WorkSafeBC's giant pot of money?

What to do with WorkSafeBC's giant pot of money?

Over the past 10 years, WorkSafeBC has built up a massive surplus thanks to investments and steady premium payments from businesses.
B.C. court dismisses spy agency sex assault claim

B.C. court dismisses spy agency sex assault claim

Plaintiff alleged corruption in CSIS grievance process but judge ruled there was no evidence of that.
Sea to Sky RCMP and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw unite for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Sea to Sky RCMP and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw unite for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, officers and First Nations members paddled together at Alice Lake, embracing cultural exchange.
TransLink to ditch 60-foot articulated buses for North Van 240 route

TransLink to ditch 60-foot articulated buses for North Van 240 route

The 40-foot buses have less capacity but they will run more often, TransLink says
Opinion: Embrace change and prepare for stormy days — A Squamish seasonal reflection

Opinion: Embrace change and prepare for stormy days — A Squamish seasonal reflection

Leaves are falling. Plants are wilting. Trees are going out in a blaze of gold, bronze, orange and yellow, and let’s not forget the red Maple Leaf. There’s a sense of melancholy in the cooler air—a remembrance of sunnier days. It’s a serious time.
'Outrageous,' says B.C. Premier Eby, who blasts Conservative leader's first question

'Outrageous,' says B.C. Premier Eby, who blasts Conservative leader's first question

VICTORIA — John Rustad's first question in British Columbia's legislature as the leader of the provincial Conservative Party prompted a stern rebuke from Premier David Eby, who accused him of picking on children and families.
Opinion: Supporting Squamish journalism — The role of the community

Opinion: Supporting Squamish journalism — The role of the community

Highlighting the importance of local news during National Newspaper Week.
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