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Can sharing graphic videos of death be punishable? B.C. lawyers weigh in

Can sharing graphic videos of death be punishable? B.C. lawyers weigh in

It's time the law adapts to evolving technology, says one B.C. lawyer.
B.C. announces increased rates for foster parents and kinship care providers

B.C. announces increased rates for foster parents and kinship care providers

VICTORIA — Foster families in British Columbia will get a monthly pay raise of hundreds of dollars starting April 1.
B.C. composer who won Juno Award for Amanda Todd piece dies

B.C. composer who won Juno Award for Amanda Todd piece dies

Jocelyn Morlock, the Juno award-winning composer who paid tribute to the late Amanda Todd of Port Coquitlam, died on March 27, 2023.
TransLink strikes agreement with developer for Arbutus rental tower

TransLink strikes agreement with developer for Arbutus rental tower

Two properties will be amalgamated to build the 200-unit structure, which includes 40 of those units with below-market rents for 'moderate' income earners.
Frustration, anticipation mark industry response to budget's flight delay fixes

Frustration, anticipation mark industry response to budget's flight delay fixes

MONTREAL — The federal government has air travel on its radar after laying out plans in its budget to speed up airport security screening and reduce flight delays, but industry and advocates remain skeptical.
TransLink annual fare hike gets a green light. Here's how much more you'll pay to ride

TransLink annual fare hike gets a green light. Here's how much more you'll pay to ride

The fare increase will come into effect in July.
Squamish Nation announces intention to develop 140 hectares of land across Lower Mainland

Squamish Nation announces intention to develop 140 hectares of land across Lower Mainland

Moratorium will be placed on third-party development proposals as they seek a development partner
West Van mom honoured as hero with Carnegie Medal for bravery

West Van mom honoured as hero with Carnegie Medal for bravery

Emilyn Golden was awarded the honour for risking her life to save a teen from drowning off Dundarave Beach
Lower Mainland escort accused of drugging clients could get electronic monitoring anklet

Lower Mainland escort accused of drugging clients could get electronic monitoring anklet

Vancouver escort Jessica Kane, 31, is accused of drugging and robbing clients in multiple cities, including Burnaby. She is back in custody this month for allegedly violating the terms of her house arrest.
International development groups say budget cut will end Canadian programs abroad

International development groups say budget cut will end Canadian programs abroad

"It undermines progress on development and Canada's contribution to progress on development around the world."