Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 making news in the Lower Mainland this morning.
1. TWU loses fight for proposed law school in Canada鈥檚 top court
Canada鈥檚 top court rules that law societies do not have to accredit Trinity Western University law graduates.
DETAILS: Supreme Court of Canada says law societies have the right to deny accreditation to graduates from a proposed law school at .
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2. Off-leash dogs attack Maple Ridge senior, other dog
鈥淲e came across a German shepherd that didn鈥檛 like my dog. He lunged at him and then my dog tried to lunge back, and at that point her dog just gripped onto his face and wouldn鈥檛 let go.鈥
3. 鈥楧addy bonus鈥 common in B.C. workplaces, study finds
They may be number one in their kids鈥 hearts, but a recent study suggests when men become fathers, they can earn a raise without having to be the top performer in the office.
4. MLA speaks on high-risk sex offender in Chilliwack neighbourhood
Although Conway is no longer incarcerated, he鈥檚 still subject to more than two dozen 鈥渧ery stringent conditions, including 24-hour supervision, an ankle bracelet, and a list of prohibitions,鈥 said MLA Laurie Throness.
5. Why has bus traffic disappeared from Abbotsford border crossing, but not elsewhere?
In 2007, a total of 63,318 bus passengers on 1,974 buses made their way through the Sumas crossing, according to U.S. government figures. But in the last decade that number has drastically declined.