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Crown counsel still mulling election charge against newly hired Adrian Dix aide
The aide is the New Westminster School Board chair under investigation for breaking a municipal election law last fall
May 5, 2023 5:00 AM
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Neil Belenkie: Remote workers, be careful what you wish for
It's not all doom and gloom, but remote workers need to be ready for changes that aren't positive
May 4, 2023 2:45 PM
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CN Rail allowed to appeal $16M fine issued after work sparked 2,400-hectare blaze
CN was ordered to pay more than $16 million for its role in causing the 2015 Cisco Road wildfire, which burned for months south of Lytton.
May 4, 2023 12:45 PM
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'Unfair labour practice': B.C. government accused of blocking union bid by its own lawyers
The BCGLA has filed unionization cards with the province's Labour Relations Board
May 4, 2023 7:00 AM
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BC United is narrowing its fundraising gap with the NDP
The newly rebranded party grew year-over-year donations by hundreds of thousands of dollars
May 4, 2023 7:00 AM
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Late legislature clerk’s donation of consulting fees to library less than promised
George MacMinn promised to donate after-tax proceeds from a two-year, $500,000 consulting contract
May 4, 2023 6:30 AM
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Northern B.C.’s economy is still strong despite forestry industry downturn
Mining and energy activity is supporting some northern towns that have otherwise been hammered by sawmill and pulp mill closures throughout the region
May 4, 2023 6:00 AM
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Who’s Suing Whom: May 4, 2023
The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
May 4, 2023 5:30 AM
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Canada Revenue Agency, union reach tentative deal, ending strike of 35,000 workers
CRA employees represented by PSAC's Union of Taxation Employees were still on strike two days after the federal tax-filing deadline
May 3, 2023 11:30 PM
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Proposed Canadian grocery code lays out process to resolve disputes, impose sanctions
The industry committee working on the grocery code was established in response to contentious fees being charged to suppliers by large grocery retailers
May 3, 2023 4:30 PM
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