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Black Press Media takes home 66 B.C. Yukon Community Newspaper Association awards

Black Press Media takes home 66 B.C. Yukon Community Newspaper Association awards

Reporters, editors, photographers and ad designers picked up 66 awards
Health Canada says rabid dog saliva remedy banned, after B.C. case

Health Canada says rabid dog saliva remedy banned, after B.C. case

The agency had investigated after a Victoria naturopath treated a four-year-old boy with lyssin
Body found in wall behind toilet in Calgary mall

Body found in wall behind toilet in Calgary mall

Maintenance worker had been called to fix a toilet that wouldn鈥檛 flush
On tax deadline day, hotels urge Ottawa to tax Airbnb

On tax deadline day, hotels urge Ottawa to tax Airbnb

Hotel Association of Canada says taxing online rental company could bring in $100 million a year
Class sizes down, special needs up, BCTF says

Class sizes down, special needs up, BCTF says

A third of B.C. school districts don鈥檛 have class composition rules
Pins found in sausage, pepperoni bought in Nanaimo, police say

Pins found in sausage, pepperoni bought in Nanaimo, police say

Sewing pins discovered in pepperoni and Ukrainian sausage at three separate stores in Nanaimo
Charges dropped against B.C. man accused of failing to disclose HIV-positive status to partners

Charges dropped against B.C. man accused of failing to disclose HIV-positive status to partners

Brian Carlisle of Abbotsford had been charged with 12 counts of aggravated sexual assault
Major Fraser River flood could cause $30 billion in economic impact

Major Fraser River flood could cause $30 billion in economic impact

Municipalities from Hope to Richmond could be affected
Bitumen no worse than other crude, Ottawa says

Bitumen no worse than other crude, Ottawa says

B.C. call for oil risk feedback draws blast from Transport Canada
RCMP officer accused in B.C. shooting death elects jury trial

RCMP officer accused in B.C. shooting death elects jury trial

Case of RCMP Constable Jason Tait has first hearing in 2015 shooting death of Waylon Jesse Edey.