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Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives slam Eby’s ‘dictatorial’ emergency powers

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives slam Eby’s ‘dictatorial’ emergency powers

Bill 7 gives cabinet the power to rewrite laws behind closed doors
Editorial: We have an urgent need for washrooms at Phibbs Exchange

Editorial: We have an urgent need for washrooms at Phibbs Exchange

It seems a bit unsporting to open up a coffee shop at a major transit hub and not provide a loo alongside it
$1-per-share B.C. real estate company fined $100K for unregistered activity

$1-per-share B.C. real estate company fined $100K for unregistered activity

Addy Technology Corp. was trading securities while unregistered
B.C. saw most climate-influenced heat days in Canada this winter, says report

B.C. saw most climate-influenced heat days in Canada this winter, says report

Climate change doubled the likelihood of elevated temperatures in B.C. over 25 days this winter, finds U.S. group.
North Vancouver city council approves $4.3 million to repair damage from atmospheric river

North Vancouver city council approves $4.3 million to repair damage from atmospheric river

Last October's massive storm toppled trees, eroded creek banks, deposited massive amounts of sediments and washed out trails
Next week's Metro Vancouver forecast includes sun, temps up to 20 C in some areas

Next week's Metro Vancouver forecast includes sun, temps up to 20 C in some areas

Just how warm will spring be in the region?
North Vancouver RCMP arrest alleged police impersonator, seek additional victims

North Vancouver RCMP arrest alleged police impersonator, seek additional victims

Police are releasing a photo of a suspect's vehicle in hopes of finding more information
B.C. liquor importers see financial ruin with stock in ‘lockdown’

B.C. liquor importers see financial ruin with stock in ‘lockdown’

Vancouver-based U.S. alcohol importer Ashok Fogla says the B.C. government's effort to withdraw American booze from store shelves did not consider pre-purchased inventory
West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager sues former business partners for $1M

West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager sues former business partners for $1M

Sager claims he helped Masimo achieve a binding deal to buy a Vancouver site for a research and development facility but was not fully paid when the deal was terminated.
Letter: Bill 7 is more about grabbing power than protecting B.C.

Letter: Bill 7 is more about grabbing power than protecting B.C.

The province's tariff response raises concerns about privacy and government reach, writes West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Lynne Block