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Charges stayed for Kelowna woman accused of threatening former premier

Charges stayed for Kelowna woman accused of threatening former premier

鈥淛aneckova will be bound by the terms of the bond for the next 12 months鈥︹
Province announces task force to end B.C.鈥檚 MSP premiums

Province announces task force to end B.C.鈥檚 MSP premiums

Commitee expected to deliver a final report on its findings to the government by March 31
WATCH: Province, Feds see lots of work ahead of marijuana legalization

WATCH: Province, Feds see lots of work ahead of marijuana legalization

More than 48,000 B.C. residents provided feedback to the Province on how to roll out the legalization and regulation of cannabis in 2018.
Amazon to add 1,000 tech jobs by 2020 with new office in Vancouver

Amazon to add 1,000 tech jobs by 2020 with new office in Vancouver

The online retail giant has snatched up 50,000 square-feet of office space, to open in two years.
鈥楶rotect wild salmon鈥: Protesters light sacred fire at B.C. legislature

鈥楶rotect wild salmon鈥: Protesters light sacred fire at B.C. legislature

About 200 people gathered in Victoria Thursday, protesting fish farms
Commuters facing major SkyTrain delays due to track issues

Commuters facing major SkyTrain delays due to track issues

TransLink says service has been disrupted between Edmonds and 22nd Street in Metro Vancouver
VIDEO: Whitecaps season comes to end with 2-0 loss to Sounders

VIDEO: Whitecaps season comes to end with 2-0 loss to Sounders

Clint Dempsey scored twice as Sounders advance to MLS West final
5 to start your day

5 to start your day

Three-year-old discovers loaded gun in Mission, man gets 10 years for 2009 murder of wife and more
UPDATED: Snow expected to hit Metro Vancouver on weekend

UPDATED: Snow expected to hit Metro Vancouver on weekend

Temperatures could drop to as low as -3 to -4 C in some parts of the Lower Mainland Friday night
Province to meet with BC Hydro over pricing, billing

Province to meet with BC Hydro over pricing, billing

Officials will discuss potential changes to deferred debt, past price increases and two-tier billing early in the new year.