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B.C. government appealing decision striking down cap on ICBC costs

B.C. government appealing decision striking down cap on ICBC costs

Law capping reimbursement of expert fees deemed unconstitutional as it may impede the court's ability to hear all the necessary evidence
Sinking science: The race to determine if carbon-filled seaweed can be safely sunk

Sinking science: The race to determine if carbon-filled seaweed can be safely sunk

B.C.'s coastline is abundant with kelp, a seaweed that sequesters carbon as it grows. But while several companies are eagerly devising their plans to sink this carbon to the ocean floor, researchers are saying there's still a gap in the scientific information that needs to be filled.
Burping not a factor in B.C. driving impairment test, court rules

Burping not a factor in B.C. driving impairment test, court rules

A man claimed his failed breathalyzer reading was a result of "mouth alcohol" syndrome.
B.C. bear ravages car, poops inside after being trapped for three hours

B.C. bear ravages car, poops inside after being trapped for three hours

A black bear took a poop in her car and destroyed the entire inside.
Crew shortages persist for both B.C. Ferries and Washington State Ferries

Crew shortages persist for both B.C. Ferries and Washington State Ferries

Certain job slots must be staffed before ferries can sail
Advocate for homeless became spokeswoman for Victoria's courthouse tent city

Advocate for homeless became spokeswoman for Victoria's courthouse tent city

Chrissy Brett died Saturday night in 91原创, a family friend confirmed Monday.
Search for missing Port Alberni woman shifts back to Cassidy area

Search for missing Port Alberni woman shifts back to Cassidy area

Amber Manthorne has been missing since July 7
What will it cost to keep wild salmon in B.C.'s Fraser River?

What will it cost to keep wild salmon in B.C.'s Fraser River?

Researchers find as little as $20 million per year could help give a number of Fraser River salmon populations a decent chance of a healthy future. The window for action, however, is closing.
Endangered plants being 'trampled into extinction' at Oak Bay's Cattle Point

Endangered plants being 'trampled into extinction' at Oak Bay's Cattle Point

鈥淭he park is overused, misused and vandalized."
Eric Akis: Summer minestrone packed with farm fresh vegetables

Eric Akis: Summer minestrone packed with farm fresh vegetables

When you overdo it at the farmers market, it's a fine time to make vegetable soup