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Members still paying fees at Steve Nash Fitness despite insolvency

Members still paying fees at Steve Nash Fitness despite insolvency

In addition to fees, members report thousands of dollars spent on training sessions they can't use - and they can't get refunds
Rent is due today. Across B.C., worries about being able to pay

Rent is due today. Across B.C., worries about being able to pay

鈥淩ight now, renters are hurting, and quite frankly, so are an awful lot of landlords.鈥
B.C. RCMP issues warning after seizing 1,500 unauthorized COVID-19 tests

B.C. RCMP issues warning after seizing 1,500 unauthorized COVID-19 tests

RICHMOND, B.C. 鈥 Health Canada and the RCMP have seized more than 1,500 unauthorized COVID-19 test kits from a British Columbia resident.
What expanding social contact could look like in B.C.'s next pandemic phase

What expanding social contact could look like in B.C.'s next pandemic phase

VICTORIA 鈥 There won't be indoor parties this summer in British Columbia, but Dr. Bonnie Henry gave some hints at what broadening social circles could look like in the next stage of pandemic response.
B.C. defers stumpage fees for 3 months to aid forest industry during pandemic

B.C. defers stumpage fees for 3 months to aid forest industry during pandemic

VICTORIA 鈥 The British Columbia government is deferring a timber harvesting fee charged to forest companies in an effort to help the struggling industry survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. man among service members identified as missing in deadly military helicopter crash

B.C. man among service members identified as missing in deadly military helicopter crash

"They are all heroes," PM Trudeau said of the six military personnel involved in the crash
Police say all leads exhausted in fire that destroyed B.C. heritage hotel

Police say all leads exhausted in fire that destroyed B.C. heritage hotel

Victoria police say there are no more leads to pursue in an arson fire last year that destroyed an abandoned century-old hotel.
Former Green leader Andrew Weaver wins appeal in defamation lawsuit

Former Green leader Andrew Weaver wins appeal in defamation lawsuit

VANCOUVER 鈥 Former B.C. Green leader Andrew Weaver has been granted an appeal in a defamation lawsuit against a retired geography professor. In a unanimous decision released Thursday, the B.C.
B.C.'s high court denies judicial review; transgender inmate faces deportation

B.C.'s high court denies judicial review; transgender inmate faces deportation

VANCOUVER 鈥 The British Columbia Court of Appeal says it is time to stop the "endless merry-go-round of judicial reviews and subsequent reconsiderations" by denying another request to stop the extradition of a transgender inmate.
B.C. students unlikely to fully return to classrooms until September: Premier

B.C. students unlikely to fully return to classrooms until September: Premier

鈥淲e don鈥檛 anticipate a regular return to education as we know it until into September,鈥 said Horgan