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B.C. prepares for Canada Post shutdown

B.C. prepares for Canada Post shutdown

Picking up cheques or other time-sensitive documents arranged for local ministry and Service BC offices
New funding to help B.C. parents deal with kids who have behaviour problems

New funding to help B.C. parents deal with kids who have behaviour problems

Program aims to help parents become more confident dealing with aggression, defiance
Canada Post issues 72-hour lockout notice; work stoppage possible Friday

Canada Post issues 72-hour lockout notice; work stoppage possible Friday

Announcement came hours after Canada Post said June 25 offer was fair, reasonable
B.C. men charged in moose riding case [with VIDEO]

B.C. men charged in moose riding case [with VIDEO]

Two Fort Nelson men face three Wildlife Act charges after chasing moose with boat, jumping on its back
B.C. taking over regulation of real estate

B.C. taking over regulation of real estate

Premier Christy Clark says realtors have had a decade to govern themselves, and have failed to do it
Crash rates up in some increased speed zones

Crash rates up in some increased speed zones

Traffic data show average speed decreased in some places, and more crashes happened all over the province
IKEA recalls chests, dressers over tip-over hazard

IKEA recalls chests, dressers over tip-over hazard

Six children in the U.S. have died since 1989; customers can get refund or wall anchor kit
B.C. NDP commits to $15 minimum wage

B.C. NDP commits to $15 minimum wage

NDP leader John Horgan backs B.C. Federation of Labour campaign at party conference in Kamloops
Princeton man headed to jail for shooting himself in the leg

Princeton man headed to jail for shooting himself in the leg

A Princeton man is remaining in jail for another 14 months after shooting himself in the leg with a restricted firearm.
B.C. liquor stores allowed to charge for samples

B.C. liquor stores allowed to charge for samples

Stores can now sell booze samples, and in larger sizes