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B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses privacy case may go to Supreme Court

B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses privacy case may go to Supreme Court

The B.C. Appeal Court opted to uphold privacy rights over the religious freedoms of two Jehovah's Witnesses congregations
Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at US-CAN border to show solidarity

Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at US-CAN border to show solidarity

People gathered along the 49th parallel at Peace Arch Park in Surrey, B.C. and Blaine, Wash.
Brodzinski scores 2 as New York Rangers dump visiting Canucks 5-3

Brodzinski scores 2 as New York Rangers dump visiting Canucks 5-3

Vancouver remains outside of a Western Conference playoff spot
Ottawa invests $200M in Indigenous Kitimat LNG project

Ottawa invests $200M in Indigenous Kitimat LNG project

Cedar LNG, with a price tag of $5.96 billion is expected to take four years to build
B.C.'s IVF program delayed 3 months to 'ensure smooth launch': Minister

B.C.'s IVF program delayed 3 months to 'ensure smooth launch': Minister

The program – first announced in Budget 2024 – was initially set to roll out in April
Gnarly Canadian women rev to national moto racing competition

Gnarly Canadian women rev to national moto racing competition

Katie McGeachy and Emily Roberts are headed to Italy to compete in the prestigious Trials des Nations competition in September.
Chilliwack Coliseum ownership reverting back to City of Chilliwack

Chilliwack Coliseum ownership reverting back to City of Chilliwack

Chiefs Development Group's public-private partnership with City ending on May 1
Daughter who lost mom to suicide lauds Pattullo Bridge safety plans

Daughter who lost mom to suicide lauds Pattullo Bridge safety plans

Safety fencing, direct crisis phones part of the plans for replacement Pattullo Bridge deck
Slain Surrey woman's family & friends protest outside courthouse

Slain Surrey woman's family & friends protest outside courthouse

Protest was held on the steps of the B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster on Friday, March 21
Ottawa showers close to $2B on B.C. for transit, wastewater projects

Ottawa showers close to $2B on B.C. for transit, wastewater projects

Economist welcomes money for transit, other projects as federal Liberal MPs funding across Metro Vancouver
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