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B.C. government says 'sensitive' information breached in state-sponsored cyberattack

B.C. government says 'sensitive' information breached in state-sponsored cyberattack

B.C.'s public safety minister says "there is no indication" at this point that the general public's information has been breached.
B.C. animal rights activists make last pitch to avoid prison for mischief on Abbotsford hog farm

B.C. animal rights activists make last pitch to avoid prison for mischief on Abbotsford hog farm

Animal rights activists Amy Soranno and Nick Schafer face a prison sentence for breaking into a hog farm and filming conditions they say amount to animal cruelty.
12-year prison term proposed for home invasion manslaughter of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­senior

12-year prison term proposed for home invasion manslaughter of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­senior

Pascal Jean Claude Bouthillette pleaded guilty to manslaughter of Usha Singh, after he and a co-accused committed a home invasion.
'We're glad we didn't wake up to a pile of ashes': Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­synagogue's doors set on fire

'We're glad we didn't wake up to a pile of ashes': Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­synagogue's doors set on fire

"This was an act against a defenceless building; it's cowardly but we can't let it keep people away," says Rabbi Andrew Rosenblatt following an attempt to torch his synagogue.
Big pay raise proposed for Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­chair and vice-chair amid financial crisis

Big pay raise proposed for Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­chair and vice-chair amid financial crisis

The Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­board of director's chair and vice-chair are attending more meetings and need more compensation, according to a report to the board.
B.C. judges lower woman's $400K jury award for unnecessary mastectomy

B.C. judges lower woman's $400K jury award for unnecessary mastectomy

Three B.C. Court of Appeal judges found the negligent mastectomy of the woman's right breast was not severe enough to warrant a high award for damages.
One-third of B.C. workers earn below 'living wage,' report shows

One-third of B.C. workers earn below 'living wage,' report shows

The minimum wage is set to hit $17.40 per hour in B.C. but hundreds of thousands of B.C. workers continue to find themselves under financial stress with relatively low unlivable wages.
B.C. lawyer ordered to pay $29K to neighbour for failed 'vexatious' lawsuit

B.C. lawyer ordered to pay $29K to neighbour for failed 'vexatious' lawsuit

The Law Society of BC has also placed a custodian on Naomi Arbabi's legal practice.
B.C. premier's office directed health authority statement on Richmond drug overdose prevention site

B.C. premier's office directed health authority statement on Richmond drug overdose prevention site

Richmond city councillor Kash Heed chalks up the premier's intervention on the matter to politicization of a health issue that ought to be treated equally across all communities.
ICBC won't have to lift cap on payments ahead of trial, faces class-action claim

ICBC won't have to lift cap on payments ahead of trial, faces class-action claim

The provincial government passed a law allowing ICBC to cap disbursements in motor vehicle injury claims but the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia is arguing doing so is unconstitutional.