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British Columbians' private health data not secure, says privacy commissioner

British Columbians' private health data not secure, says privacy commissioner

"Neither a malicious attack nor an authorized employee abusing their credentials is likely to be caught in the act"
$4.1M B.C. bathroom subject of federal lawsuit against architect, contractors

$4.1M B.C. bathroom subject of federal lawsuit against architect, contractors

The government wanted a washroom facility at the Rogers Pass Discovery Centre in Glacier National Park
B.C. gas bills to drop in 2023. Here's by how much

B.C. gas bills to drop in 2023. Here's by how much

The change affects customers in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Whistler, Vancouver Island, Revelstoke and the Kootenays
B.C. government lawyers seek unionization rights from NDP

B.C. government lawyers seek unionization rights from NDP

The BC Government Lawyers Association has sent union cards to the Labour Relations Board in a bid to be treated like other government employees
Cyberattacks, ransomware incidents expected to rise in 2023

Cyberattacks, ransomware incidents expected to rise in 2023

"Slow down and think," warns a cyber expert
Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Tribunal rejects B.C. strata owners' $299,000 noise claim

Alleged noises included a dishwasher running at night, loud banging, a grinding noise and a child running and stomping their feet all day
'An adverse impact': Are you using the correct pronouns?

'An adverse impact': Are you using the correct pronouns?

Gender identity and gender expression are protected grounds under human rights legislation both provincially and federally in Canada
Katzie First Nation sues BC Hydro over Alouette River impacts

Katzie First Nation sues BC Hydro over Alouette River impacts

A B.C. Supreme Court claim says BC Hydro's system has "drastically changed the land and waterscape in Katzie territory, including by curtailing or eradicating many of the Katzie's culturally important salmon"
Drought, lack of rain means BC Hydro must adapt power generation

Drought, lack of rain means BC Hydro must adapt power generation

There's no concern with BC Hydro being able to continue to deliver power through the drought, says a new report.
Decriminalization of small amounts of narcotics coming Jan. 31

Decriminalization of small amounts of narcotics coming Jan. 31

As of Jan. 31, adults who have 2.5 grams or less of certain illicit substances for personal use will no longer be arrested, charged or have their drugs seized