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No charges planned in deadly Lakeland Mills blast

No charges planned in deadly Lakeland Mills blast

Criminal Justice Branch says there is no substantial likelihood of a conviction
91Ô­´´ Olympic Village condos flipped for big bucks

91Ô­´´ Olympic Village condos flipped for big bucks

Investors at 91Ô­´´â€™s Olympic Village have flipped some of the project’s highest-priced condos for quick profits of $500,000 per unit, while 91Ô­´´ taxpayers seem likely to lose about $400 million on the soured deal.
ICBC's promise: Billing blunder will be fixed in 90 days

ICBC's promise: Billing blunder will be fixed in 90 days

A financial foul-up that's going to cost the Insurance Corporation of B.C. $110 million will be resolved within 90 days, says a release by the Crown corp. on Sunday.
Tofino-area First Nation declares ‘tribal park’ to protect land

Tofino-area First Nation declares ‘tribal park’ to protect land

Their purpose: To thwart potential Imperial Metals mining project
ICBC ordered to pay back motorists $39 million

ICBC ordered to pay back motorists $39 million

An estimated 240,000 drivers have been overcharged
Kitimat residents say no to Northern Gateway pipeline

Kitimat residents say no to Northern Gateway pipeline

KITIMAT — The residents of Kitimat have voted against the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project in a non-binding plebiscite.
First Nations buy provincial properties, extinguish land claims

First Nations buy provincial properties, extinguish land claims

The purchase of two large provincial properties in Burnaby and 91Ô­´´ shows the rising economic power of urban First Nations that want to develop long-term income for their communities.
B.C. residents anxious about senior drivers: poll

B.C. residents anxious about senior drivers: poll

A majority of B.C. residents are worried about the safety of aging drivers as the number of seniors grows in the province, but say they don’t know how talk about the issue with loved ones, a new poll suggests.
Fort St. John braces for spring breakup

Fort St. John braces for spring breakup

Warmer weather means melting snow, and in preparation for that the city of Fort St. John has begun taking measures to counteract the increase in water.
B.C.'s education system gets low marks in poll

B.C.'s education system gets low marks in poll

British Columbians are among the least satisfied across Canada with their education system, from kindergarten to post-secondary.