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B.C. university student’s diaper fetish now a human rights issue

B.C. university student’s diaper fetish now a human rights issue

Staff, students claim they were placed at risk of sexual harassment by student
UPDATE: Police looking for witnesses after B.C. taxi driver suffers broken jaw following attack with metal bar

UPDATE: Police looking for witnesses after B.C. taxi driver suffers broken jaw following attack with metal bar

The driver was attacked by a male suspect in an apparent road rage attack while working
B.C. MLA says child care isn’t needed, parents should stay home

B.C. MLA says child care isn’t needed, parents should stay home

Chilliwack-Kent MLA under fire by NDP for suggesting machines are better investment than child care
Critical Condition: Reports support claims of sub-par care in B.C.

Critical Condition: Reports support claims of sub-par care in B.C.

The Auditor General of BC is working on the second audit of BCEHS.
MEC to stop ordering from gun-linked company

MEC to stop ordering from gun-linked company

Retailer MEC to stop ordering from Vista Outdoor in response to Florida shooting
UPDATE: Trump promises big tariffs on steel, aluminum; impact on Canada still unclear

UPDATE: Trump promises big tariffs on steel, aluminum; impact on Canada still unclear

A White House official says President Donald Trump will announce whether he’ll impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports
Refunds given out for Hedley concerts

Refunds given out for Hedley concerts

Amid sexual misconduct allegations some Hedley fans regret buying tickets
Canadian air force drops raft on Florida home

Canadian air force drops raft on Florida home

A woman was injured after a raft fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of her Florida home
MLA Larson flooded with out-of-riding daylight saving emails

MLA Larson flooded with out-of-riding daylight saving emails

Liberal MLA urging out-of-riding supporters of her bill to write government and their own MLAs
B.C. government asks residents for feedback on oil spill prevention plans

B.C. government asks residents for feedback on oil spill prevention plans

Environment Minister believes British Columbians have a “personal connection” with the environment