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How B.C. is building its brand in bespoke electric vehicles

How B.C. is building its brand in bespoke electric vehicles

The province’s nascent EV industry is benefiting from opportunities south of the border as global demand rises.
Growing majority disagree with a provincial name change for B.C., survey reveals

Growing majority disagree with a provincial name change for B.C., survey reveals

British Columbians have mixed feelings over reconciliation efforts, highlighting generational divides
B.C. woman must pay for Coldplay concert she thought was a date

B.C. woman must pay for Coldplay concert she thought was a date

B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal member Mark Henderson said the woman had not established that the concert ticket was a gift and had to repay the cost.
Industry minister suggests Competition Bureau look at digital wallets

Industry minister suggests Competition Bureau look at digital wallets

OTTAWA — Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the issue of competition in the big tech-dominated digital wallet market should be on the Competition Bureau's radar.
Head of IT no longer employed at Elections B.C. after Saanich court case

Head of IT no longer employed at Elections B.C. after Saanich court case

In a B.C. Supreme Court ruling in June, Guy Gondor was found responsible for handing over restricted material to his son, Darian Gondor
AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says chief

AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says chief

Fire Rescue Services in Vernon have been testing the system for the past two years.
B.C. woman accused of attempted murder pleads to assault

B.C. woman accused of attempted murder pleads to assault

Rosemary Andrea Halldorson was charged with the attempted murder of a man Feb. 19, 2023
No bail for B.C. man charged with arson in Vancouver hospital blaze

No bail for B.C. man charged with arson in Vancouver hospital blaze

Roman Merchan is alleged to have set fire to Vancouver General Hospital's Gordon and Leslie Diamond Healthcare Centre Dec. 15, 2023.
Obscenity-screaming, aggressive B.C. strata neighbour fined $2,500

Obscenity-screaming, aggressive B.C. strata neighbour fined $2,500

Neighbours shouldn't have to tolerate being filmed through their windows, rules B.C’s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Heat warnings, risk of thunderstorms hitting parts of B.C.

Heat warnings, risk of thunderstorms hitting parts of B.C.

Heat warnings are in place for Central, Northeast and Southeast B.C.