B.C. Ferries hopeful out-of-service vessels will sail during Easter weekend

B.C. Ferries is reassuring customers it is taking all steps necessary to address the expected surge of passengers travelling to-and-from Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland for Easter long weekend. A number of sailings have been cancelled this week, including from Duke Point and Tsawwassen and at a press conference Thursday, April 2, Nicolas Jimenez, […]

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B.C. premier proposes plan to First Nations for three-year suspension of parts of DRIPA

Premier David Eby has offered a concession to First Nations leaders on changes to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), proposing a three-year suspension of parts of the law until an appeal of a related court case plays out. Eby presented the plan to First Nations leaders in a video call

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B.C. woman to serve 10 years for ‘reckless gamble’ that killed boyfriend

A sigh of relief could be heard in a packed Kelowna Supreme Courtroom on the morning of April 2, as Ka-Mikosit Mae Favelle was sentenced to 10 years behind bars by Justice Catherine Murray. The 30-year-old woman from West Kelowna had previously pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter for the death of her

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