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Border service says it detained solar panels in forced labour probe in ‘good faith’

Border service says it detained solar panels in forced labour probe in ‘good faith’

Canada Border Services Agency responses to lawsuit filed by Canadian firm affected by the seizure
IHIT assumes investigation after body found inside Surrey house fire

IHIT assumes investigation after body found inside Surrey house fire

Cause of man's death considered 'suspicious': police
B.C. winery fined $118K, banned from hiring temporary foreign workers

B.C. winery fined $118K, banned from hiring temporary foreign workers

Toor Vinyards faces another temporary foreign worker fine and lifetime hiring ban
'Dense' fog in Lower Mainland leading to near-zero visibility

'Dense' fog in Lower Mainland leading to near-zero visibility

Travellers, drivers cautioned about thick fog
Kootenay ferry service to continue as normal, labour board reconsiders order

Kootenay ferry service to continue as normal, labour board reconsiders order

Employer applied for reconsideration saying essential service order was too restrictive
WestJet ordered to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit

WestJet ordered to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit

Airline has handed over 24 complaints, but ‘internal statistics’ indicate ‘significantly more’
Federal U.S. grant pushes Pacific Northwest high-speed rail proposal forward

Federal U.S. grant pushes Pacific Northwest high-speed rail proposal forward

$50M for planning, community outreach and more for route that could run from Vancouver to Portland
Suspect arrested in Surrey after truck breaches B.C. border crossing

Suspect arrested in Surrey after truck breaches B.C. border crossing

Suspect taken into custody after pursuit of white truck with Washington plates
Late-night crash causes serious injuries to Surrey pedestrian

Late-night crash causes serious injuries to Surrey pedestrian

Surrey Police Service investigating Saturday night hit-and-run, video footage sought
2024 a 'typical' year for earthquakes in B.C.: Victoria seismologist

2024 a 'typical' year for earthquakes in B.C.: Victoria seismologist

Big moves in information mean early warning systems could provide seconds or minutes to prepare
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