B.C.'s First Chief Judge Haunts Law Society
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Vaughn Palmer: Rush review on Site C digs up a myriad of mysteries
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Kim Jong Un fires back (figuratively): 'Deranged' Trump will 'pay dearly' for threats in UN ...
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B.C. politicians wear orange shirts to remember residential school experience
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Palmer: Leader-seeking Liberals aim to refresh, ease red-blue tensions
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Online database: Check water tests from your child's school
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Daily Poll: Thoughts on Dianne Watts as a possible BC Liberal leader?
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Dianne Watts set to join B.C. Liberal leadership race
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B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says urgent care centres, St. Paul's Hospital, leading priorities
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Seaspan's Vancouver shipbuilding budgets and schedules are under review by feds
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Conservative MP apologizes for calling environment minister 'climate Barbie'
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Daphne Bramham: Women's workplace advocacy group gets another male leader
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Cities to vote on resolution asking for input on province pot plan
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Crime B.C. mother who gave teen to polygamist rapist out of jail pending appeal
The Bountiful mother who delivered her 13-year-old daughter into the hands of a polygamist rapist is now out of jail, pending her appeal. -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Sikhs air mixed views on NDP's Jagmeet Singh
The front-runner for leader of the federal New Democratic Party receives decidedly mixed reviews from fellow Sikhs in British Columbia, where he has signed up more than 10,000 new party ... -
Politics Daily Poll: Should B.C. taxpayers be subsidizing political parties?
Taxpayers will now be counted on to subsidize B.C.’s political parties after the NDP government introduced legislation Monday that bans corporation and union donations. -
Politics Liberals will dole out $11.2B over decade for housing strategy — and plan to declare ...
'They're being pretty bold and creative in their thinking. I don't know how that thinking translates into strategy' -
Columnists Vaughn Palmer: Backroom deal lets taxpayers provide 'big money' to politicos
When New Democratic Party leader John Horgan took the wraps off his Get Big Money Out of Politics Act earlier this year, he was clear about what would be in ... -
Politics B.C.'s NDP unveils corporate and union donation legislation
B.C.'s New Democrat government fulfilled one of its major campaign promises Monday by introducing a bill to ban corporate and union donations. -
Politics Canada won't buy Boeing aircraft until company drops trade complaint against Bombardier: Trudeau
'We won’t do business with a company that is busy trying to sue us and put our aerospace workers out of business,' Trudeau said Monday -
Politics Daily Poll: Is Premier John Horgan living up to his campaign promises?
Postmedia columnist Rob Shaw wrote Monday that many of Premier John Horgan’s big-ticket campaign promises are currently tied up in some form of public review.
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Politics Rob Shaw: NDP's top promises caught up in vague consultations
VICTORIA — Ask a question in the halls of the B.C. legislature these days, and chances are, no matter the minister or the topic, you are going to get this ... -
Politics 'Crazy' to wait for Brexit before U.K. talks to Canada about trade, says new high ...
The U.K. wouldn’t be legally permitted to conclude any bilateral trade agreements before 2019. But officials can start laying the groundwork for formal talks now -
Politics NDP leadership hopefuls make their final bids to voters
References to Jack Layton and Tommy Douglas there were many. Attacks on fellow candidates there were few. -
National Justin Trudeau honours late Liberal icon Allan MacEachen as 'peerless' parliamentarian
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National Doctors angry at opposition to planned tax changes urge Ottawa to forge ahead
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National Division over religious symbols in Quebec takes centre stage ahead of NDP leadership showcase
A Quebec NDP MP says leadership hopeful Jagmeet Singh's 'ostentatious religious symbols' are 'not compatible with power, with authority' -
Local News Rally organizer vows to make park preservation a Surrey election issue
A Surrey man fighting to stop construction of a road through his local park says he'll make it a civic election issue if city council won't relent. -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Can we tolerate Bible Belts?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “You have a blessed day.” That’s how the African-American cleaning woman took her leave in the vast hotel complex where I was staying in the heart of ... -
Columnists Hydro will be 'burned' if Site C is suspended or cancelled
B.C. Hydro would face payouts of more than $1 billion to cancel or suspend the Site C project, according to an independent review for the B.C. Utilities Commission. -
Local News New probe ordered into IHealth electronic records system
VICTORIA — Health Minister Adrian Dix is ordering a second independent review of a controversial electronic health records system that created a stalemate between Island Health and the doctors refusing ...
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