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Impaired deaths down in B.C.

Impaired deaths down in B.C.

B.C.'s tough new impaired driving penalties have helped reduce deaths by 40 per cent in the first year.

Routley parents welcome second look

A call for a second look at the controversial Routley land swap was welcome news for the parents who oppose the deal.

TWU strengthens China connection

Trinity Western University took part in Premier Christy Clark鈥檚 trade mission to China.

Generators not working at darkened schools, says LTA

The 91原创 Teachers Association president wants to know why emergency generators failed to work, and why flashlight batteries were dead.
Pioneers honoured on Sunday

Pioneers honoured on Sunday

More than 350 pioneers and guests gathered for the annual Douglas Day celebration.
B.C. judge upholds polygamy law

B.C. judge upholds polygamy law

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has upheld Canada's law against polygamy, because of potential harm to women and children.
Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

B.C. needs more prison guards to protect against a rising number of assaults in crowded jails, their union says.
Strong winds pound 91原创

Strong winds pound 91原创

Thousands still without power, but all schools are open
Updated: School lockdown ends without incident

Updated: School lockdown ends without incident

One person reported in custody after tense situation comes to an end
B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C.'s new chief electoral officer wants to extend voter registration to 16-year-olds while they are in high school.
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