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B.C. Liberals seeking 鈥渂rand ambassadors鈥 to hype Family Day

B.C. Liberals seeking 鈥渂rand ambassadors鈥 to hype Family Day

The marketing agency hired by the B.C. Liberal government to produce Family Day festivities on February 11 is seeking so-called 鈥渂rand ambassadors.鈥 The online listing by Inventa encouraged job-seekers to 鈥渃ome be a part of B.C.
Film group pushes back against criticism of 鈥淐reative BC鈥 announcement

Film group pushes back against criticism of 鈥淐reative BC鈥 announcement

While much of B.C.鈥檚 film industry is scoffing at the B.C. government鈥檚 just-announced creative industries funding package, which fails to improve B.C. tax incentives and attract Hollywood productions, the initiative is drawing some support from B.C.
Six taken to hospital after mass 91原创 stabbing; police arrest suspect

Six taken to hospital after mass 91原创 stabbing; police arrest suspect

VANCOUVER - Six people were taken to hospital, including one in critical condition, after what police call a vicious and random stabbing inside a 91原创 apartment building Thursday evening.
Coach who tripped boys must wait for sentence

Coach who tripped boys must wait for sentence

VANCOUVER 鈥 A provincial court judge has reserved his sentencing decision in the case of a peewee hockey coach who tripped a boy after a game last year. Judge Patrick Chen said Thursday he will pass sentence Feb.
New trial for Island man convicted in 2008 murder

New trial for Island man convicted in 2008 murder

VANCOUVER 鈥 The B.C. Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for a man convicted in the 2008 murder of a nurse who was attacked with a hammer. Kim Rothgordt was found guilty of second-degree murder in January 2011 for the death of James Shannon.
Runaway B.C. mom not entitled to support from adult children: judge

Runaway B.C. mom not entitled to support from adult children: judge

VANCOUVER - A B.C. Supreme Court justice says three adults who were left to fend for themselves as teenagers decades ago do not have to pay support to their estranged mother.
Pipeline opponents say CN's crude-by-rail car pitch poses 'risk to company'

Pipeline opponents say CN's crude-by-rail car pitch poses 'risk to company'

VANCOUVER - Opponents of the Northern Gateway pipeline are threatening to turn their sights on CN Rail, as at least one Alberta oil company explores the possibility of transporting oil sands crude to the B.C. coast by rail car.
Rescuers faced uncertainty about numbers of ferry passengers, survivors: trial

Rescuers faced uncertainty about numbers of ferry passengers, survivors: trial

VANCOUVER - The rescue operation to save passengers and crew on the Queen of the North as the ferry sank off the coast of British Columbia was faced with inconsistent information about how many people were on board and how many made it off alive, a c
After posting shutout, Roberto Luongo to get third straight start for Canucks

After posting shutout, Roberto Luongo to get third straight start for Canucks

VANCOUVER - The 91原创 Canucks' goaltending saga is showing no signs of coming to an end. The club will turn to Roberto Luongo for his third straight start ahead of Cory Schneider on Friday when they host the Chicago Blackhawks.
Unconventional drama 'Motive' gives ID of victim, killer early in each episode

Unconventional drama 'Motive' gives ID of victim, killer early in each episode

VANCOUVER - Viewers may think they've seen it all when it comes to crime dramas on TV. A new 91原创 series, however, provides one of the biggest shocks of all 鈥 giving away the identity of both the victim and the killer in the first few minutes.