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New B.C. 'duty to document' law doesn't go far enough: privacy group

New B.C. 'duty to document' law doesn't go far enough: privacy group

B.C. first in Canada to introduce 'duty to document' legislation
Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Multiculturalism Minister Teresa Wat moves to cut clauses from legislation dating back to 1881
B.C. government will usher Uber onto taxi turf by December

B.C. government will usher Uber onto taxi turf by December

Taxi industry monopoly to be broken, but firms will get financial aid to make transition
Mother of crash victim reaches out to Ucluelet's first responders

Mother of crash victim reaches out to Ucluelet's first responders

“We’re trying to reach out and say thanks. We love you guys for trying to help."
One presumed dead after fishing boat sinks near Comox

One presumed dead after fishing boat sinks near Comox

Officials say four crew members were rescued after the boat capsized, but one was reported to have been trapped inside.
UPDATE: BC Liberal fundraising follows rules, Coleman says

UPDATE: BC Liberal fundraising follows rules, Coleman says

Elections BC investigation follows admissions by lobbyists that they bought fundraiser tickets and were reimbursed
VIDEO: NDP's Gord Johns furious over hold up of funds intended for cleanup near Tofino and Ucluelet

VIDEO: NDP's Gord Johns furious over hold up of funds intended for cleanup near Tofino and Ucluelet

“This money's been sitting with Parks Canada and gotten caught up with a bunch of bureaucrats that don't know what to do."
Tentative deal reached in teachers' dispute

Tentative deal reached in teachers' dispute

Deal will provide "thousands more teachers" for the next school year, says BCTF president Glen Hansman
Tofino considers size restrictions for bed and breakfasts

Tofino considers size restrictions for bed and breakfasts

"The way I’m looking at it is, it’s going to make it less desirable for people to run bed and breakfasts, period.”
ICBC aims to trim safe driver discounts

ICBC aims to trim safe driver discounts

A second at-fault accident will cut your discount, even for long-term safe drivers, in policy to take effect next year