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City of Kelowna sues developers over damage to downtown fire hall

City of Kelowna sues developers over damage to downtown fire hall

The city filed the notice of civil claim on Jan. 20
Rejection reversed: Island veteran to get grave plot rate discount

Rejection reversed: Island veteran to get grave plot rate discount

North Cowichan to change bylaw to expand list of those eligible to include former resident veterans
From Cowichan to Quw’utsun: new $86.7M high school opens near Duncan

From Cowichan to Quw’utsun: new $86.7M high school opens near Duncan

Old Cowichan Secondary School will be sold as students settle in across the street
'Unconscionable': Island health critic on news of 1.2M on B.C. specialist waitlists

'Unconscionable': Island health critic on news of 1.2M on B.C. specialist waitlists

North Island MLA Anna Kindy says wait lists pushing patients from non-urgent to urgent status
Victoria plugs into $22.5M federal grant to bring shore power to cruise ship port

Victoria plugs into $22.5M federal grant to bring shore power to cruise ship port

Transport Minister Anita Anand announced the funding as part of Canada’s Green Shipping Corridor Program
Autism BC urges change after neurodiverse teen killed in Surrey police incident

Autism BC urges change after neurodiverse teen killed in Surrey police incident

"Our heartfelt and deepest condolences go out to Chase’s family and friends and our grieving community': Autism BC
Trump's vision of hemispheric dominance includes Canada, says B.C. analyst

Trump's vision of hemispheric dominance includes Canada, says B.C. analyst

Trump's annexation threat is already "a very significant challenge" to the integrity of NATO, says UVic professor
‘World needs what we have’: B.C. confident aluminum industry can survive tariffs

‘World needs what we have’: B.C. confident aluminum industry can survive tariffs

B.C. minister says potential new aluminum markets available, as risk of 50% U.S. tariffs emerges
B.C. eagle sculpture insurance case can fly forward despite ‘inexcusable’ delays

B.C. eagle sculpture insurance case can fly forward despite ‘inexcusable’ delays

Judge rules ‘interests of justice to allow claim to proceed’ despite more than 6 years since filing
B.C. ostrich-cull lawyer says farm's case could set precedent

B.C. ostrich-cull lawyer says farm's case could set precedent

White Rock lawyer Michael Carter says injunction success 'quite rare' in CFIA cases