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About time: B.C. could have one time zone after 100-plus years of patchwork system

There is a good chance that soon, after more than a century of zig-zags, opt-outs, local referendums and general confusion about what time it is, all of B.C.’s clocks might finally line up. Premier David Eby ended twice-yearly clock changes as of March 8 for the parts of B.C. that use Pacific time, which make […]

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CBSA removes 2 people as it expands efforts to disrupt extortion networks

The Canada Border Services Agency says two recent cases illustrate its ongoing efforts to identify and remove individuals linked to extortion and organized criminal schemes in Canada. With ongoing extortion-related crimes still happening in Surrey as well as other B.C. communities, the federal agency noted it has recently removed two individuals — Arshdeep Singh and

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B.C. audit finds provincial funding oversight gaps in Lytton recovery

B.C.’s auditor general says necessary oversight was missing on how the Village of Lytton was using provincial funding, according to a new report that examines the government’s role in Lytton’s recovery after the fatal 2021 wildfire. The Office of the Auditor General released the report on Tuesday (March 17), which was an independent look at

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