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Review of B.C. health authorities leads to 1,100 jobs cut, Osborne says

B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne says a recent review of health authorities has resulted in 1,100 layoffs, leading to millions in savings. Osborne told media in Victoria Wednesday (Dec. 3) that the jobs that have been “eliminated, or vacated, or closed” by the health authorities are expected to save $60 million for the next fiscal

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Bailey’s Law passes second reading in House of Commons with standing ovation

It was a unanimous decision in the House of Commons. Members of Parliament gave a standing ovation following Bailey’s Law passing second reading on Dec. 3. Kamloops MP Frank Caputo introduced Bailey’s Law, Bill C-225, to the House of Commons as a private members’ bill on Sept. 18. In the bill, all domestic violence killings

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Langley’s Hells Angels avoid attempts to seize clubhouses

The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has targeted Hells Angels clubhouses around Metro Vancouver, but Langley remains a stronghold for the gang. On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the province announced it is going to court to seize the properties belonging to the outlaw motorcycle gang’s chapters in Mission, the Hardside chapter in Surrey, and the Haney chapter

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