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Ex-RCMP officer's case a national security issue, B.C. judge told

Ex-RCMP officer's case a national security issue, B.C. judge told

Bill Majcher was a member of the Richmond Non-Partisan Association while working as an RCMP undercover operator.
New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

System reduces chlorine dioxide and hydrogen peroxide use, with a focus on cost savings
VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

Vancouver firm has developed potential life-saving tool is in use by customers in 48 countries worldwide
Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale sales, excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, rose 0.4 per cent to $82.7 billion in July.
Coastal GasLink hit with another $590,000 in fines

Coastal GasLink hit with another $590,000 in fines

Latest fines from BC Environmental Assessment Office brings total to $1.4 million
Foreign crypto exchanges defy B.C. regulators

Foreign crypto exchanges defy B.C. regulators

Enforcement efforts hindered as foreign platforms defy sanctions, exposing gaps in provincial regulation
ICBA endorses John Rustad’s Conservatives

ICBA endorses John Rustad’s Conservatives

Contractor association red flags inflation on major public works, budget deficits
Delays, rising costs hamper Metro Vancouver transportation projects as population soars

Delays, rising costs hamper Metro Vancouver transportation projects as population soars

Region still years from easing transportation congestion
B.C. family doctors call for sick days, pensions ahead of October election

B.C. family doctors call for sick days, pensions ahead of October election

VANCOUVER — Representatives of family doctors in British Columbia say giving physicians paid sick days, vacation coverage, extended health and dental benefits and a pension plan is one way to help attract more doctors to work in the province.
B.C.'s DRIPA aboriginal rights law faces legal challenge

B.C.'s DRIPA aboriginal rights law faces legal challenge

Pender Harbour residents association seeks declaration DRIPA is unconstitutional