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Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Spiking oil prices have come down slightly, meaning gas price drop is coming
Murder trial of three alleged B.C. gangsters split into two trials

Murder trial of three alleged B.C. gangsters split into two trials

A first-degree murder trial of three men with alleged connections to B.C.'s violent gang world has been separated into two trials.
Charges laid in 2018 gang shooting in Vancouver that killed innocent teen

Charges laid in 2018 gang shooting in Vancouver that killed innocent teen

VANCOUVER — Charges have been laid in a double homicide in 2018 that killed an innocent teenager during a gang-related shooting on a busy Vancouver street.
Union joins TransLink bailout lobbying effort

Union joins TransLink bailout lobbying effort

CUPE 7000 ad campaign will support transit authority bid for $200 million to offset losses.
Surrey investment managers fined $210,000 by regulator

Surrey investment managers fined $210,000 by regulator

Investment firm Chartwell invested $5 million in a company that presented numerous risks, but failed to re-evaluate those risks for investors, according to a hearing notice.
Pressure rises for commuters as pandemic redraws transit map

Pressure rises for commuters as pandemic redraws transit map

When remote work is part of B.C.'s corporate culture, it’s unlikely transit patterns will ever return to what was the norm prior to the pandemic.
One year later, top cop sees no movement on safe supply, local community court

One year later, top cop sees no movement on safe supply, local community court

Even as overdose deaths have climbed, an RCMP hasn’t seen the government make any real moves to help provide a safe drug supply for people
Gas pains: Companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

Gas pains: Companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

With gasoline at over $2 a litre, transportation companies have been forced to make adjustments. B.C. Transit has noticed an increase in ridership.
Indigenous women are blazing a conservation trail

Indigenous women are blazing a conservation trail

Because Indigenous societies are matrilineal and have always valued women as life-givers, healers, leaders, wayfinders and survivors, these strong matriarchs raised women to protect the land and the ways of life of their communities.
Siksika Nation collecting accounts of anti-Indigenous racism in health care

Siksika Nation collecting accounts of anti-Indigenous racism in health care

The interviewers will look speak to people who have experienced racism while receiving health care services, as well as those who have witnessed said treatment