Jas Johal
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U.S. congressman pushing for cruise ships to permanently bypass British ColumbiaCurrently, large foreign-flagged passenger vessels are not permitted to make consecutive U.S. port stops without a foreign stop in between.PoliticsSep 15, 2021
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Jas Johal joins Global News Radio 980 CKNW with new radio showA veteran journalist with over two decades of experience, Johal started his career with 980 CKNW in 1991 before joining BCTV in 1994.FeaturesAug 3, 2021
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The BC Liberals are looking for a new leader. Here are some possibilitiesThe BC Liberal party is searching for a new leader for the second time in three years.PoliticsOct 27, 2020
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B.C. election 2020: Aman Singh projected to win Richmond-QueensboroughThis new riding in 2017 was won by BC Liberal Jas Johal over BC NDP hopeful Aman Singh by just 136 votes.PoliticsOct 25, 2020
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B.C. election 2020: Richmond-Queensborough resultsClick here for candidates, past election results and whether the district is considered a swing riding.PoliticsSep 26, 2020
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Regulator silent on when ridesharing applications will be approved in B.C.The Passenger Transportation Board has not answered any questions since December on when ridesharing companies will hit the road.PoliticsJan 14, 2020
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B.C. handing out more than 2K licence prohibitions for excessive speeding per yearMore than 2,100 motorists have had licence prohibitions for excessive speeding in each of the last three years.TrafficNov 19, 2019
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B.C. attorney general ‘nervous’ about setting specific date for online ICBC renewalsThe B.C. Government is promising to bring online renewals for ICBC insurance but won't set a specific date for implementation.PoliticsNov 18, 2019
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ICBC paid out nearly $2B to law firms in previous fiscal yearThe Insurance Bureau of British Columbia paid out $1.9 billion to 42 plaintiff law firms last fiscal year.Oct 28, 2019
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B.C. government raises concerns to Passenger Transportation Board over ridesharing vehicle capsTransportation Minister Claire Trevena has sent a letter to the independent Passenger Transportation Board about "widespread concerns related to the introduction of ride-hailing services."PoliticsSep 4, 2019
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