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'As normal as possible': Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on lifting B.C. school restrictions

'As normal as possible': Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on lifting B.C. school restrictions

High school graduation ceremonies on the radar as health, education officials work to return to 'more normal' by the end of the 2021/22 school year
Cougar handcuffed by officers in Maple Ridge

Cougar handcuffed by officers in Maple Ridge

Conservation officers tranquilized the cougar while RCMP arrested the cougar
B.C. nation to search for children who didn't come home from Alert Bay school

B.C. nation to search for children who didn't come home from Alert Bay school

ALERT BAY, B.C. — A British Columbia First Nation located off the coast of northeastern Vancouver Island says it has started an investigation on the grounds of a former residential school, looking for the remains of children who didn't return home.
Horgan said he’s disappointed by health-care workers being harassed by protesters

Horgan said he’s disappointed by health-care workers being harassed by protesters

B.C. premier said he felt 'profound disappointment' about health-care workers being harassed by protesters
B.C. Securities Commission re-opens book on 'Bridgemark Group' consulting scheme

B.C. Securities Commission re-opens book on 'Bridgemark Group' consulting scheme

Two junior B.C.-registered public companies allegedly made misrepresentations to the public when dealing with consultants
B.C. government expanding skills training programs through new complex in Burnaby

B.C. government expanding skills training programs through new complex in Burnaby

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is spending more than $136 million to build a new trades and technology training complex in Burnaby.
Province earmarks $137M for BCIT trades facility in new economic plan

Province earmarks $137M for BCIT trades facility in new economic plan

StrongerBC Economic Plan also calls for more tech seats, support for Indigenous training
A year's free rent awarded to Port Coquitlam tenant after landlord chose not to move into apartment

A year's free rent awarded to Port Coquitlam tenant after landlord chose not to move into apartment

Tenant owed more than $22,000 after the purchaser of the apartment she was living in changed their mind about moving in and rented it out to someone else.
'New and surprising' information raised at Craig James trial

'New and surprising' information raised at Craig James trial

Emails to legislature lawyer show Craig James was interested in his own retirement benefit eligibility
Parents of Ryan Shtuka return to Sun Peaks, marking four-year anniversary of disappearance

Parents of Ryan Shtuka return to Sun Peaks, marking four-year anniversary of disappearance

The parents of a 20-year-old who vanished in Sun Peaks four years ago