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Convicted councillors should lose positions, says Lower Mainland council

Convicted councillors should lose positions, says Lower Mainland council

Lobbying to change B.C. Community Charter after David Murray conviction
Grouse Grind set to open May 2

Grouse Grind set to open May 2

Warmer temperatures have cleared ice and snow from the trail
More than 1,000 operators opt in to child care savings

More than 1,000 operators opt in to child care savings

More than 25,000 spaces will see fee reductions of up to $350 already
UPDATE: B.C. man says he illegally cut peacock tree out of desperation

UPDATE: B.C. man says he illegally cut peacock tree out of desperation

While homeowner says city鈥檚 inaction left him no choice, Surrey councillor not giving up on finding solution
New B.C. restaurant Escobar takes heat for 鈥榠nsensitive鈥 name

New B.C. restaurant Escobar takes heat for 鈥榠nsensitive鈥 name

鈥淭hey鈥檙e glorifying a name that brings so much pain鈥
B.C. youth develop life-saving app to assist in overdose emergencies

B.C. youth develop life-saving app to assist in overdose emergencies

Android-friendly app designed for teens developed with help of health authority, paramedics
B.C. duo write and illustrate children鈥檚 book to help families deal with ALS

B.C. duo write and illustrate children鈥檚 book to help families deal with ALS

June is ALS Awareness Month: the disease affects thousands of Canadians each year
First Nations leaders debate Trudeau commitment to Indigenous rights

First Nations leaders debate Trudeau commitment to Indigenous rights

Leaders, chiefs, delegates gather in Quebec, for Assembly of First Nations annual special assembly
Liberal elections bill aimed at tighter rules on spending, fake news, privacy

Liberal elections bill aimed at tighter rules on spending, fake news, privacy

There is currently no cap on the amount of money political parties can spend at that time
Carbon tax would cut 90M tonnes of emissions by 2022, government projects

Carbon tax would cut 90M tonnes of emissions by 2022, government projects

13-page analysis also says a carbon price will cut about $2 billion from the Canadian economy