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B.C. court's ruling on Catalyst case
The B.C. Supreme Court ruled that the municipal bylaws of four coastal towns are valid but did not order Catalyst Paper to pay the disputed municipal taxes. Incorrect information appeared i...
Victoria Times Colonist, Sat Dec 26 07:19:02 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Tamils held in B.C. to be released, lawyer says
About 50 Tamil migrants taken into custody off B.C.'s West Coast will soon be released and allowed to settle with their families already living across Canada, says an immigration lawyer rep...
Toronto Star, Sat Dec 26 01:36:30 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Tamil migrants in B.C. to be released
VANCOUVER, B.C. - About 50 Tamil migrants taken into custody off B.C.'s West Coast will soon be released and allowed to settle with their families already living across the country, says an...
CNews, Fri Dec 25 21:43:42 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C. woman, forced to live in car, wins human rights case
An Enderby, B.C., woman with a back injury who had to live in her car for two months after being fired has won a human rights case against her former employers.
Canada.com, Fri Dec 25 15:45:48 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C group protests against new oilsands pipeline
Carol Christian Today staff A citizen's group in B.C. is becoming increasingly vocal in its opposition to Enbridge's proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.[...]
Fort McMurray Today, Fri Dec 25 04:57:07 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C. RCMP probe police shooting of pitbull
A Chilliwack, B.C., family is outraged after police shot and killed their pitbull outside their home on Tuesday.
CBC.ca, Thu Dec 24 05:04:40 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Widespread commercial fishery denied to B.C. First Nation
The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that denies widespread commercial fishing rights to a First Nation in the Prince Rupert region.
CBC British Columbia, Thu Dec 24 09:28:52 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C. pulp mill to resume paying local taxes
The No. 1 employer in Castlegar, B.C., says it decided to start paying its municipal taxes again because the city is making a genuine effort to resolve a tax standoff.
CBC British Columbia, Thu Dec 24 07:13:52 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Reinstate B.C. green rebates: advisory group
There's a call for the B.C. government to reinstate a program that encourages energy conservation by offering homeowners up to $2,000 to retrofit their homes.
CBC via Yahoo! Canada News, Thu Dec 24 03:08:32 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Do you believe MP John Duncan when he says the B.C
Do you believe MP John Duncan when he says the B.C. government is the driving force behind the HST in this province?
Comox Valley Record, Thu Dec 24 09:23:05 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Minutemen bounced by B.C.
B.C. tops UMass For Commonwealth Classic, 79-67.  
WWLP Springfield, Thu Dec 24 19:31:58 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Two men die as car crashes into B.C. river
Two men were found dead after their vehicle plunged into British Columbia's Fraser River on Friday night.
Canada.com, Sat Dec 26 10:15:24 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C. pays $6.2 million to Vancouver for Olympic snow, litter cleanup
The B.C. government has agreed to give Vancouver $6.2 million to cover extra snow-clearing, litter cleanup and other costs that be incurred to keep the city running smoothly during the 2010...
Vancouver Sun, Wed Dec 23 13:10:12 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Backe rink through to B.C. championships
Nicole Backe is through the backdoor playdowns and into the B.C. championship.
Nanaimo News Bulletin, Wed Dec 23 15:04:33 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Seal of approval for Royal Roads first in B.C.
Royal Roads University is the first post-secondary institution in B.C. to receive the Education Quality Assurance designation. The EQA is B.C.'s seal of quality for educational institutions...
Victoria Times Colonist, Wed Dec 23 07:17:07 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Survivor of avalanche that killed eight near tiny B.C. town still healing
SPARWOOD, B.C. - Jeff Adams barely survived being buried beneath waves of snow last December in a thundering series of avalanches that ripped him from his snowmobile and entombed eight of h...
Kitchener - Waterloo Record, Wed Dec 23 10:41:56 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
Lillooet, B.C., promotes outdoor lifestyle in 'untamed' mountain setting
LILLOOET, B.C. - The District of Lillooet wants to distinguish itself from other B.C. mountain locales.
Canoe Travel, Wed Dec 23 04:36:25 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
HandyDart strike gets messier; will the B.C. Fed get involved?
During the Paralympic Games in March, the government and the labour movement won't want the world's media to focus on disabled residents being stuck at home.
The Georgia Straight, Fri Dec 25 19:17:35 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
NDP wants audit of B.C. Hydro's private-power deals
Wilderness Committee national campaign director Joe Foy wants B.C.
The Georgia Straight, Wed Dec 23 05:04:34 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
B.C. Hydro sends Site C dam report to provincial government
On the cusp of the holiday season, B.C. Hydro has sent to the provincial government its report on the proposed Site C dam on the Peace River.
The Georgia Straight, Wed Dec 23 05:03:04 PST 2009 • Found on Yahoo! News
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