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WATCH: Can an oil spill be a good thing?A pipeline risk assessment by Kinder Morgan revealed the potential environmental and socio-economic impacts of a major oil spill.May 6, 2014
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Recycling changes in B.C. continue to raise ire of businessesUpcoming changes to B.C. recycling system continue to be criticized by some small businesses, but the new organization in charge is adamant the system will be for the better.Apr 10, 2014
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NDP continues to push for Babine Mill public inquirySurvivors of the Babine Sawmill Explosion are calling the government's inaction "salt in the wounds" as the NDP renews their call for a public inquiry.Apr 1, 2014
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WATCH: Critics concerned BC Ambulance Service changes will affect patientsSince the BC Ambulance Service changed their response protocol nearly four months ago, critics are concerned the changes have resulted in longer wait times for injured patients.Mar 14, 2014
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UPDATE: B.C. teachers vote in favour of strike action, bring offer to negotiation tableB.C. teachers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of job action, but BC Teachers' Federation President Jim Iker says there will be no immediate job action.Mar 8, 2014
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Leaked teacher strike documents prompts BCTF denialEarlier today, a memo outlining the BC Teachers Federation strike options was leaked and allegedly involved the Surrey Teachers Association.Mar 5, 2014
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B.C. labour calls for $13 minimum wageBritish Columbia's union leaders are calling for an immediate increase in the minimum wage to $13 an hour from the current $10.25.Mar 4, 2014
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Vancouver man found guilty in 2014 assault at NDP MLA officeA 53-year-old Vancouver man has been found guilty in relation to an alleged assault at the New Democrat West End MLA office on Feb. 21.Mar 3, 2014
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Constitutional challenge to B.C.’s drunk driving laws dismissedA constitutional challenge by the BC Civil Liberties Union to the automatic penalties in B.C.'s drunk driving laws has been dismissed.Mar 3, 2014
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Slow ticket sales for BC Place Heritage ClassicWe're just a couple of days away from the Heritage Classic where the Vancouver Canucks and the Ottawa Senators will hit the ice at B.C. place, and already controversy over ticket sales is brewing.Mar 1, 2014
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