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Former Osoyoos Indian Band employee wins suit over 'constructive dismissal'

Former Osoyoos Indian Band employee wins suit over 'constructive dismissal'

One of the first First Nations tax administrators in Canada was replaced by a junior hire the court found
Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Federal parties have distinct areas of strength, weaknesses looking at the political map
Christy Clark won't run for Liberals in Surrey – or anywhere else

Christy Clark won't run for Liberals in Surrey – or anywhere else

Former B.C. premier says she's not jumping into the fray after reports she was being considered for South Surrey-White Rock riding
B.C. union leader, students' group criticize provincial post-secondary funding

B.C. union leader, students' group criticize provincial post-secondary funding

'The government must step up to prevent more cuts and layoffs on campuses'
B.C. converts 770 spots into $10-per-day childcare spaces

B.C. converts 770 spots into $10-per-day childcare spaces

Another $62 million will create an additional 750 new childcare spots across B.C.
5-year-old B.C. girl recovering from fentanyl overdose

5-year-old B.C. girl recovering from fentanyl overdose

Mission RCMP say girl handled jar containing fentanyl at Nottman Street house
UBC Okanagan students start hunger strike to demand divestment

UBC Okanagan students start hunger strike to demand divestment

Striking students will gather at the Sawchuk Theatre today at noon
U.S. ferry company apologizes for Canadian flag faux pas

U.S. ferry company apologizes for Canadian flag faux pas

Canada outlines rules for flying the maple leaf
Medium-security prison near Agassiz enters 4th day of lockdown

Medium-security prison near Agassiz enters 4th day of lockdown

Exceptional search underway since Friday
Okanagan Falls votes by narrow margin to become newest B.C. municipality

Okanagan Falls votes by narrow margin to become newest B.C. municipality

With a narrow 53.4 per cent of the vote, incorporation looks to be the decision from the community