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B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

B.C. Liberals can announce leadership winner, court rules

Delaying tonight's (Feb. 5) announcement of the B.C. Liberal Party's new leader would not be in the public interest and delay the party's work on the upcoming Throne Speech and budget, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
10 things you need to know about B.C.’s privacy law protections

10 things you need to know about B.C.’s privacy law protections

B.C.'s privacy laws are a key part of a functioning democracy and economy, restricting what government and private organizations are allowed to know about you, and protecting civil liberties.
10 threats to your personal privacy that could surprise you

10 threats to your personal privacy that could surprise you

A look at the Top 10 threats to privacy people might find surprising.
Canadians infected with Omicron should wait 3 months for booster, says NACI

Canadians infected with Omicron should wait 3 months for booster, says NACI

New guidance from Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends vaccinated individuals who get infected with COVID-19 wait 3 months to get boosted.
B.C. man loses $20,000 in jewelry 'emergency scam'

B.C. man loses $20,000 in jewelry 'emergency scam'

'I began to trust them so much, they were so believable, they pulled up like a family with little kids,' said the victim from Kelowna.
Humpback calf severely injured by boat propeller last year on the mend

Humpback calf severely injured by boat propeller last year on the mend

In recent sightings, the whale appears to be doing well despite suffering a huge gash
When Fido gets cancer: B.C.’s first radiation centre for pets opens

When Fido gets cancer: B.C.’s first radiation centre for pets opens

Victoria is now home to the only radiation oncology centre for animals in British Columbia.
Lawsuit seeks to delay B.C. Liberal leadership result over membership questions

Lawsuit seeks to delay B.C. Liberal leadership result over membership questions

The petition said a Jan. 5 letter from leadership candidates shows members with residential addresses in parking lots, on a forestry road, or sharing email or phone numbers—but at differing addresses. Some people contacted by campaigns didn’t know they were party members.
Sarcasm, frustration and banter: A look at complaints against B.C.'s judges

Sarcasm, frustration and banter: A look at complaints against B.C.'s judges

The B.C. Provincial Court reviews complaints to ensure judges, justices of the peace and judicial case managers are respectfully treating those who come in contact with the justice system through the court.
Scammers steal data from B.C. residents through fake COVID-19 appointments. Here's how.

Scammers steal data from B.C. residents through fake COVID-19 appointments. Here's how.

Be careful.