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Court dismisses B.C.'s injunction application to stop in-person church services

Court dismisses B.C.'s injunction application to stop in-person church services

Officials worry in-door religious services could increase COVID-19 infection chances and encourage viral spread.
B.C. ranks #3 in Canada for auto thefts

B.C. ranks #3 in Canada for auto thefts

"The number of stolen cars in Canada is on the rise, which is not good news for policyholders."
B.C. Liberals to set leadership vote no later than next February, says party

B.C. Liberals to set leadership vote no later than next February, says party

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Liberals say the party will elect a new leader no later than next February.
New West families stand up against TMX pipeline on Family Day

New West families stand up against TMX pipeline on Family Day

Citizens still believe there's time to stop the project from proceeding
RCMP issue provincewide warrant for wanted man

RCMP issue provincewide warrant for wanted man

Anyone with information about Eddie Quilt's whereabouts is asked to call Merritt RCMP.
Conservation officers kill cougar, search for second animal after teen followed

Conservation officers kill cougar, search for second animal after teen followed

COQUITLAM, B.C. — The Conservation Officer Service says a juvenile cougar has been killed after a teenager reported being followed by two of the animals in Coquitlam, B.C.
B.C. amends rules so landlords, tenants can exchange docs via email

B.C. amends rules so landlords, tenants can exchange docs via email

The change is now permanent as of March 1
Seaspan Ferries to trial massive energy storage battery

Seaspan Ferries to trial massive energy storage battery

West Coast cargo ferry to carry Blue Whale battery
Seaspan Ferries to trial massive energy storage battery

Seaspan Ferries to trial massive energy storage battery

West Coast cargo ferry to carry Blue Whale battery
Scooter is not a motor-assisted cycle, court rules

Scooter is not a motor-assisted cycle, court rules

A scooter is not a motor-assisted cycle, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled in the case of a man charged with driving without a driver’s licence and with driving without insurance.