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B.C. Supreme Court grants big win to private health clinics

B.C. Supreme Court grants big win to private health clinics

Private health clinics in British Columbia were handed a victory by the B.C. Supreme Court on Friday, Nov. 23, when the court granted an injunction that would prevent clinics from having to close their doors.
Federal minister of innovation, science, economic development to speak in Richmond

Federal minister of innovation, science, economic development to speak in Richmond

Update 3 p.m. Nov. 26, 2018: Due to the GM plant closing in Oshawa, Minister Navdeep Bains is no longer able to travel to B.C..
See Vancouver’s best holiday lights while singing Christmas carols on this trolley tour

See Vancouver’s best holiday lights while singing Christmas carols on this trolley tour

This is bound to put you in the Christmas spirit
Senate to debate legislation that would order postal workers back to work

Senate to debate legislation that would order postal workers back to work

Canada Post says it could take weeks — even stretching into 2019 — to clear the backlog that has built up
Richmond worker detained in China seeks help from Canadian government

Richmond worker detained in China seeks help from Canadian government

Zixin Li was accused of stealing $7.5 million from Richmond lawyer and former mayoral candidate Hong Guo's trust fund in 2016
Join this rally in Vancouver on Saturday in support of sexual assault survivors

Join this rally in Vancouver on Saturday in support of sexual assault survivors

A “This is NOT Consent” rally takes place on Saturday, Nov 24 at the Vancouver Art Gallery to protest victim blaming.
Richmond mayor Malcolm Brodie lost bid for Metro Vancouver chair

Richmond mayor Malcolm Brodie lost bid for Metro Vancouver chair

There is speculation that his criticism over the Surrey SkyTrain plan caused him to lose at last minute
Elections BC cites Canada Post strike action in extending referendum vote 1 week

Elections BC cites Canada Post strike action in extending referendum vote 1 week

The deadline to accept mail-in voting packages for British Columbia's electoral reform referendum has been extended by a week.
Rookie Richmond councillor seeks solar power policy

Rookie Richmond councillor seeks solar power policy

According to Coun. Michael Wolfe, the City of Richmond currently does not currently have a solar policy for industrial areas.
Broad police vehicle data requests an ‘abuse of power:’ lawyer

Broad police vehicle data requests an ‘abuse of power:’ lawyer

RCMP requested vehicle bridge-crossing data with little information