Laura Kane
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Trudeau says he'll work with provinces on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he'll work with British Columbia and Alberta to move ahead with his government's agenda of creating jobs while transitioning toward a lower-carbon economy.
Absentee ballots have decided races before, but it's different this time in B.C.
Jim Benninger knows that a lot of people think the difference between a Liberal majority or minority government in British Columbia is resting on his shoulders.
B.C. has first minority government in 65 years. B.C. Greens hold balance of power.
Green party could form balance of power with three seats.
B.C. NDP vows to fight Trans Mountain pipeline, but won't say how
The British Columbia New Democrat platform promises to use "every tool in the toolbox" to stop Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from going ahead.
Colorado: Where you can buy all the weed you want and have nowhere to smoke
Dispensaries sell a dizzying array of dried bud, potent extracts and colourful edibles. Licensed grow-ops are filled with fragrant plants. Head shops sit packed with elaborate pipes and vaporizers.
Future of Site C megaproject fuels debate in B.C. election campaign
Economic case doesn't hold for new hydroelectric dam, University of British Columbia research says.
Main parties campaign on health care, jobs at start of Week 2 of B.C. election
New Democrat Leader John Horgan is promising to build team-based urgent care centres to address British Columbia's shortage of family doctors and ease pressure on emergency rooms.
Greens aim for historic breakthrough in B.C. with anti-status quo message
Andrew Weaver, a respected climate scientist and leader of British Columbia's Green party, hopes to have something in common with Rachel Notley, Justin Trudeau and even Donald Trump.
Parks Canada documents suggest tight timelines for Icefields Parkway bike path
Parks Canada often promotes the Icefields Parkway between Jasper and Banff as "one of the most scenic drives in the world," but a plan to build a bike path has hit its fair share of bumps in the road.
Ten charges laid in oil spill that fouled English Bay beaches in Vancouver
Charges have been laid against the owners of the MV Marathassa nearly two years after a leak of bunker fuel onto the beaches of English Bay in Vancouver.