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House of Commons passes Bill C-5 to remove internal trade barriers

House of Commons passes Bill C-5 to remove internal trade barriers

As the House of Commons breaks for the summer, it has passed the "One Canadian Economy Act.
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

When thunder roars, go indoors as weather also prompts flood watch declarations in parts of B.C.
Indigenous interests won't be trampled under B.C.'s economic fast-track plan: Eby

Indigenous interests won't be trampled under B.C.'s economic fast-track plan: Eby

B.C. trying to move resource projects along at the right pace, says premier in Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference address
Canada adjusts steel, aluminum tariffs measures after 'progress' with U.S.

Canada adjusts steel, aluminum tariffs measures after 'progress' with U.S.

Feds to also create 2 government-stakeholder task forces for the two industries
Memory lane: Camera card found 8 years ago in Victoria destined for Norway

Memory lane: Camera card found 8 years ago in Victoria destined for Norway

'A story like this could inspire someone to just get out and enjoy, take photos and make a summer of memories'
Vancouver Island First Nation offers a home to wayward B.C. grizzly bear

Vancouver Island First Nation offers a home to wayward B.C. grizzly bear

A First Nation chief hopes the province will allow a young grizzly bear roaming Texada Island to be translocated to a more secluded area within his nation's territory in Knight Inlet
B.C. Conservatives, NDP trade shots over Surrey election court challenge

B.C. Conservatives, NDP trade shots over Surrey election court challenge

B.C. Conservative challenge has amended his original petition asking court to overturn Surrey-Guildford result
Flood watch issued for Lower Fraser/Chilcotin regions

Flood watch issued for Lower Fraser/Chilcotin regions

Anticipated precipitation could result in high river flows
B.C. boosts police funding to target repeat violent offenders

B.C. boosts police funding to target repeat violent offenders

Vancouver police credit program with 27% drop in violent crime
Coroner declines inquest into death of B.C. woman shot by police officer

Coroner declines inquest into death of B.C. woman shot by police officer

Lisa Rauch died after being shot with an ARWEN round in 2019