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Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Canada now aims to accept 10,000 refugees by end of December, remainder of 25,000 in January, February
B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

Leader Dan Brooks is working to rebuild his fractured party with electoral reform and new industrial development
Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Privacy commissioner says records not kept or not created to avoid scrutiny under freedom of information laws
B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

Timing of bringing in those fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq is up to Trudeau government, Premier Christy Clark says
$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

Waits up to 36 weeks mean delayed or incorrect diagnosis for everything from joint pain the brain tumours
B.C. government unions to get 'modest' raises

B.C. government unions to get 'modest' raises

Economic growth exceeds forecast, triggers extra pay for 300,000 teachers, health care and social services staff in February
World: Over 120 people killed in Paris attacks

World: Over 120 people killed in Paris attacks

Over 100 people are reportedly dead, after a series of explosions and shootings were carried out in Paris on Friday night.
Teach online safety in school, experts say

Teach online safety in school, experts say

B.C.'s bullying awareness and reporting strategies should be bolstered by classroom instruction, say privacy and child advocacy officers
Trudeau summons premiers for climate talks

Trudeau summons premiers for climate talks

Premiers, federal cabinet to be briefed before going to UN climate summit in Paris with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Long drive to cast ballot

Some Princeton residents directed to Tulameen to vote