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Sturko calls on Eby to amend Interpretation Act in wake of Cowichan Tribes ruling

MLA Elenore Sturko says people in B.C. didn’t vote in the United Nations to govern them, nor to take away their rivate property rights. Sturko, former Conservative and now Independent MLA for the riding of Surrey-Cloverdale, said in a Nov. 13 press release Premier David Eby and the NDP government must “amend” the Interpretation Act. […]

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B.C. employees’ union, province ratify deal, officially ending 8-week strike

An historic eight-week strike has officially come to an end as the B.C. General Employees’ Union and the provincial government have ratified an agreement. A news release from the union Thursday (Nov. 13) says 79 per cent of all public service members took part in the vote, with 89.3 per cent of tose supporting the

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THE MOJ: Tough choices coming as the BC Lions push to go from good to great

To classify it as a gut punch would be an understatement. That’s how most B.C. Lions fans would feel after the team lost the Western Final 24-21 to the Saskatchewan Roughriders this past Saturday at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. Tommy Nield’s three-yard touchdown reception with 11 seconds remaining in the game gave the Riders a

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Inmate assaulted at Kent Institution in Agassiz

An inmate at Kent Institution in Agassiz was hospitalized after being assaulted. According to a statement from Correctional Service Canada (CSC), the man was attacked in the maximum-security federal institution on Monday, Nov. 10. Staff evaluated the inmate and transported him to an outside hospital for treatment. He has since returned and “appropriate action has

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