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B.C. court rejects ex-school trustee’s appeal over 'striptease' defamation

B.C. court rejects ex-school trustee’s appeal over 'striptease' defamation

A controversial former Chilliwack school trustee has lost his appeal of a B.C. Supreme Court order that he pay defamation damages to a political opponent. A B.C.
Live Well: Some like it hot, some like it cold

Live Well: Some like it hot, some like it cold

"Both sauna therapy and cold plunges have their own unique benefits for health and wellness," ~ Dr. Jeremy Buhay
B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

A conflict of interest, and false or misleading statements to a financial institute have landed one senior B.C. lawyer a lengthy ban
B.C. nurse suspended for breaching privacy, confidentiality

B.C. nurse suspended for breaching privacy, confidentiality

The nursing regulator found a nurse engaged in workplace misconduct and breached privacy and confidentiality standards.
Some sailings revised due to geotechnical work at Horseshoe Bay

Some sailings revised due to geotechnical work at Horseshoe Bay

As well, the 2:10 p.m. sailing from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale today, is delayed due to an "earlier incident."
New Westminster seeks cities' support to regulate vape stores in B.C.

New Westminster seeks cities' support to regulate vape stores in B.C.

New West council hopes to get other Lower Mainland and B.C. cities to take action to regulate how and where retail vape stores can operate in communities.
Last days of February bring warmer temperatures to qathet region

Last days of February bring warmer temperatures to qathet region

Powell River Farmers' Market back in full swing after a couple weeks closure due to snow
Almost 30% of British Columbians have been scammed in the past year

Almost 30% of British Columbians have been scammed in the past year

New survey from TD says 46 per cent of survey participants feel vulnerable when it comes to fraud.
Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Opposition party's first free vote a masterclass in losing control of a political narrative
Rising temperatures could transform B.C. wine sector

Rising temperatures could transform B.C. wine sector

Climate change could improve grape-growing conditions for the province—at a cost