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Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Children's bodies could have been thrown in residential school dump, say survivors

Kamloops school dump site to be searched as grave investigation continues
Will Jody Wilson-Raybould run for mayor of Vancouver, or not?

Will Jody Wilson-Raybould run for mayor of Vancouver, or not?

Independent MP for Vancouver-Granville spoke to Glacier Media this week in wide-ranging interview
New B.C. COVID-19 cases rise again, hit four-week high

New B.C. COVID-19 cases rise again, hit four-week high

Number of those in B.C. hospitals with COVID-19 declines to 10-month low
Judge: Meng’s bid to introduce new evidence failed due to extradition court’s limited role

Judge: Meng’s bid to introduce new evidence failed due to extradition court’s limited role

The judge presiding over the Meng Wanzhou extradition case said the Huawei Technologies executive’s latest bid to introduce new evidence failed because it does not address issues that fit within the jurisdiction of extradition court.
Bill C-208 is now law: Freeland

Bill C-208 is now law: Freeland

Finance Minister overrules officials to rule new legislation to level playing field when transferring a business within a family is now in effect
Premier tours forest fire fighting operations

Premier tours forest fire fighting operations

John Horgan warns fire season could last weeks or months
Judge affirms media rights to cover forest blockades injunction coverage

Judge affirms media rights to cover forest blockades injunction coverage

RCMP told to respect media role in public information gathering
New B.C. COVID-19 cases spike to near-four-week high

New B.C. COVID-19 cases spike to near-four-week high

Active infections rise more than 8% in past week, to 692
$475,000 to be provided for investigations at each B.C. residential school, hospital: minister

$475,000 to be provided for investigations at each B.C. residential school, hospital: minister

$2 million provided for wellness, cultural and mental health needs
B.C. judge starts ruling with Monty Python sketch

B.C. judge starts ruling with Monty Python sketch

‘Testing protocols cannot change a dead parrot into a live one,’ said judge in the case, which has multiple defendants, including many B.C. supermarkets and drugstores