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Tide-powered turbine will feed electricity to B.C. fishing lodge

Tide-powered turbine will feed electricity to B.C. fishing lodge

Floating system harnesses tidal energy and stores it in batteries
Peace River landowners go to court to halt Site C dam

Peace River landowners go to court to halt Site C dam

Peace River landowners announced Wednesday they are going to court to stop B.C. Hydro's Site C dam in northeast B.C. on the grounds the provincial and federal governments have not considered a Joint Review Panel's concerns over the need for the $7.
Sex party allegations against investigators rock Surrey Six hearing

Sex party allegations against investigators rock Surrey Six hearing

Affairs are part of a pattern of misconduct by investigators, defence lawyer charges
Glitch may force changes to 91Ô­´´ area's transit fare system

Glitch may force changes to 91Ô­´´ area's transit fare system

Error rates and time constraints on bus card validators seen as problematic
Judge tells Randy Bachman, ex-wife to sort out their differences

Judge tells Randy Bachman, ex-wife to sort out their differences

A B.C.
Early retirement: Is the dream dead?

Early retirement: Is the dream dead?

Sixty per cent of survey respondents admit they have not saved enough
Crown: Uphold Surrey convictions despite claims against police

Crown: Uphold Surrey convictions despite claims against police

Murder convictions against two Red Scorpion gangsters should not be thrown out despite allegations of police misconduct in the case, a Crown prosecutor argued Monday. Mark Levitz urged B.C.
Northwest B.C.’s LNG boom is already a bust for some

Northwest B.C.’s LNG boom is already a bust for some

Heated economy drives up prices, drives out tenants
The promise of LNG has B.C.’s northwest buzzing

The promise of LNG has B.C.’s northwest buzzing

Even as communities prepare for the boom, they realize it may never happen
Doctor's advice: More play breaks for kids, controls on junk food ads

Doctor's advice: More play breaks for kids, controls on junk food ads

VANCOUVER — Major health challenges such as lack of exercise, smoking, and advertising junk food to children continue to threaten Canada’s medical system, says B.C.’s provincial health officer.