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Federal Court ruling allows CSIS to deploy surveillance technology without warrant

Federal Court ruling allows CSIS to deploy surveillance technology without warrant

A redacted version of the previously-secret decision was published Tuesday, as CSIS warned Canadians about Chinese intelligence strategies
National Indigenous Peoples Day: A message from sxwamisaat, TFN Chief Laura Cassidy

National Indigenous Peoples Day: A message from sxwamisaat, TFN Chief Laura Cassidy

National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21
B.C. strata told to enforce bylaws if it wants Airbnb to end

B.C. strata told to enforce bylaws if it wants Airbnb to end

The Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled in a Lower Mainland strata's favour.
Canada must speed decarbonizing ports to slash rising shipping emissions

Canada must speed decarbonizing ports to slash rising shipping emissions

Canada urgently needs to chart a course of action that will dramatically reduce the shipping sector’s surging greenhouse gas emissions, says an international coalition working to decarbonize the maritime sector.
Ladner Village toilets to be tucked away

Ladner Village toilets to be tucked away

Businesses have complained about the toilets set up in the village
Quash privacy commissioner's community safety order: B.C. ministry

Quash privacy commissioner's community safety order: B.C. ministry

The Community Safety Amendment Act would allow action against properties where crime takes place.
North Van submersible pilot watches clock tick down on missing Titan

North Van submersible pilot watches clock tick down on missing Titan

Jeff Heaton, chief submersible pilot for North Vancouver’s Nuytco Research, knows two of the five people on board the missing sub
B.C. rivers on track for driest summer in recorded history

B.C. rivers on track for driest summer in recorded history

The head of B.C.'s River Forecast Centre says the province's rivers are on track for an outlier year, closer to what climate change is expected to do decades into the future.
Tsawwassen office building proposal takes next step

Tsawwassen office building proposal takes next step

A staff report notes a traffic study was undertaken that concluded no new intersection improvements would be required
Stop Tilbury LNG: Steveston rally echoes with chants to protect B.C.

Stop Tilbury LNG: Steveston rally echoes with chants to protect B.C.

Protesters gathered outside MLA Kelly Greene’s office on Tuesday morning