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B.C. polygamous sect leader appeals conviction for taking teen to U.S. to marry

B.C. polygamous sect leader appeals conviction for taking teen to U.S. to marry

Bountiful couple were convicted of facilitating marriage of underage daughter to religious leader
B.C. keeps marijuana retail options open

B.C. keeps marijuana retail options open

Province may follow Ontario model of government stores
Aurora LNG backs out

Aurora LNG backs out

The liquefied natural gas project proposed for Digby Island has ended its run
Hurricane Irma could hike insurance costs for Canadian snowbirds

Hurricane Irma could hike insurance costs for Canadian snowbirds

An estimated 500,000 Canadians own Florida properties
Pot to dominate talk as justice ministers meet in B.C.

Pot to dominate talk as justice ministers meet in B.C.

Ottawa’s rushed marijuana legalization timeline has provinces concerned
Badly burned snowshoe hare survives Elephant Hill fire

Badly burned snowshoe hare survives Elephant Hill fire

The rabbit, named Harrison, suffered burns to 95 per cent of his body. ‘His fur was quite crispy.’
B.C. food bank creates cook book for clients

B.C. food bank creates cook book for clients

Designed for people who aren’t necessarily familiar with cooking the type of food the bank gives out.
B.C. political donation reform coming soon

B.C. political donation reform coming soon

David Eby says Greens, NDP agree, B.C. Liberals may also
Leading with character makes a lasting impression

Leading with character makes a lasting impression

The Second Character Canada Conference held in Abbotsford features keynotes Gregg Sareksky, WestJet CEO and Olympian CassieCampbell-Pascall teaching the value of character-based leadership
B.C. loses more than one million hectares to wildfires

B.C. loses more than one million hectares to wildfires

There have been 1,249 fires that have burned through roughly 1,173,886 hectares in B.C.