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RCMP move to fire B.C. police officer for discrediting the force

RCMP move to fire B.C. police officer for discrediting the force

Officer was allegedly impaired while on duty, used government-issued equipment for an unauthorized purpose, and behaved in a manner that could discredit the force
B.C. wedding planner ordered to pay bride $2,500

B.C. wedding planner ordered to pay bride $2,500

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said the woman was legally allowed to cancel the deficient contract.
Canada’s tobacco lawsuit could net a fraction of original claim

Canada’s tobacco lawsuit could net a fraction of original claim

The proposed settlement also doesn’t include measures to reduce future smoking, advocates say.
Why few Canadian credit-card holders are benefiting from interest-rate cuts, unlike in the U.S.

Why few Canadian credit-card holders are benefiting from interest-rate cuts, unlike in the U.S.

Credit cards in the U.S. typically have variable interest rates, but in Canada the majority of credit cards have fixed rates
B.C. health authority fined $274K after hospital employees exposed to illicit drugs

B.C. health authority fined $274K after hospital employees exposed to illicit drugs

Two workers at Penticton Regional Hospital fell ill after being exposed to a 'noxious odour.' Another eight were also treated for exposure, according to WorkSafeBC
Opening and closing movies revealed for 2024 Whistler Film Festival

Opening and closing movies revealed for 2024 Whistler Film Festival

"The Last Showgirl" opens the event Dec. 4 and "Better Man" wraps it up Dec. 8
Ground search for missing B.C. grandmother ends with no sign of her

Ground search for missing B.C. grandmother ends with no sign of her

Police are continuing to follow up on tips and the ground search for her is completed.
Young bear accessing homes, balconies in Cheakamus Crossing

Young bear accessing homes, balconies in Cheakamus Crossing

The public is advised to lock doors and secure attractants like barbecues and pumpkins
Roger Molinaro child sexual assault trial adjourned until December

Roger Molinaro child sexual assault trial adjourned until December

Crown and defence will present closing arguments from Dec. 11-13 in Pemberton
Join the movement: How your wildlife observations can help protect nature in Squamish

Join the movement: How your wildlife observations can help protect nature in Squamish

Learn about the ongoing collaborative efforts to enhance ecological connectivity for wildlife, benefiting both nature and the community.