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UBC must pay fired author Steven Galloway $167,000 for privacy violation

UBC must pay fired author Steven Galloway $167,000 for privacy violation

Creative writing prof had filed grievances saying UBC had violated his privacy and harmed reputation
VIDEO: Explosive Device Unit detonates ‘suspicious item’ on Surrey’s 135A Street

VIDEO: Explosive Device Unit detonates ‘suspicious item’ on Surrey’s 135A Street

Some tent city campers were ‘removed or asked to leave,’ as Surrey RCMP investigated
Wrong turn leaves B.C. man stranded in provincial park for almost two days

Wrong turn leaves B.C. man stranded in provincial park for almost two days

B.C.’s search and rescue teams are responsible for saving hundreds of lives every year
Friday’s Lotto Max offers $112M in prizes

Friday’s Lotto Max offers $112M in prizes

In addition to the jackpot, there will be 52 Maxmillion prizes available
A&W Canada first restaurant chain to ban straws

A&W Canada first restaurant chain to ban straws

Company says it will eliminate all plastic straws from all restaurants by the end of 2018
B.C. starting universal daycare pilot program

B.C. starting universal daycare pilot program

Free for low-income, ‘less than $10 a day’ for many others
Survey questions about suicide and sex inappropriate for 12-year-olds, says parent

Survey questions about suicide and sex inappropriate for 12-year-olds, says parent

Abbotsford mom starts online petition over McCreary Centre Society’s Adolescent Health Survey
VIDEO: Fraser Health’s first safe consumption site is one year old today

VIDEO: Fraser Health’s first safe consumption site is one year old today

After more than 60,000 visits and hundreds of overdose reversals, not a single death reported at 135A Street site
FIFA World Cup preview: Portugal and Spain set to cruise through Group B

FIFA World Cup preview: Portugal and Spain set to cruise through Group B

Portugal aim to continue championship form from 2016 Euros
DNA privacy questioned in B.C. cold case arrest

DNA privacy questioned in B.C. cold case arrest

While the arrest has brought closure to victim’s family, new investigative strategy has prompted debate about privacy rights