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Alberta man to go on trial on child sexual exploitation charges in Florida

Alberta man to go on trial on child sexual exploitation charges in Florida

James Hjelmeland on trial in Orlando on June 2
Fabulous Disaster: B.C. author pens memoir on thrash metal pioneers

Fabulous Disaster: B.C. author pens memoir on thrash metal pioneers

'A Fabulous Disaster' through the eyes of Exodus founder will hit book shelves on April 1
BC Ferries approves four new vessels to replace aging fleet

BC Ferries approves four new vessels to replace aging fleet

A fifth ship that was proposed was not approved by the commissioner
NDP leader vows to end consumer carbon tax, kill subsidies at Victoria stop

NDP leader vows to end consumer carbon tax, kill subsidies at Victoria stop

Jagmeet Singh was joined in View Royal by Greater Victoria NDP candidates
B.C. to push through carbon tax elimination with rarely used procedure

B.C. to push through carbon tax elimination with rarely used procedure

B.C. government tables legislation to end the tax before the scheduled increase on April 1
A year of uncertainty fuels Kelowna woman's fight for truth

A year of uncertainty fuels Kelowna woman's fight for truth

"When I get well, we've got a hell of a fight on our hands"
B.C. announces departure of embattled Fraser Health board chair

B.C. announces departure of embattled Fraser Health board chair

Health minister says Jim Sinclair had already completed a three-month extension to his role
B.C. appoints Vince Ready as special mediator in Kootenay Lake ferry dispute

B.C. appoints Vince Ready as special mediator in Kootenay Lake ferry dispute

A mediator was appointed at the request of the General Employees Union
5-times-married woman behind 1920s B.C. cattle rustling ring inspires new book

5-times-married woman behind 1920s B.C. cattle rustling ring inspires new book

Vernon writer Natalie Appleton writes a (mostly) fictional account of often-married Belle Jane
'Invasion of privacy': Youths more distrustful of AI data systems, B.C. study finds

'Invasion of privacy': Youths more distrustful of AI data systems, B.C. study finds

Developers and youths have different views when it comes to risks and benefits of artificial intelligence