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Kevin O’Leary quits leadership race

Kevin O’Leary quits leadership race

Kevin O’Leary to quit Conservative leadership race, support Maxime Bernier
ELECTION 2017: TV debate a test for party leaders

ELECTION 2017: TV debate a test for party leaders

Christy Clark, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver face off for 90 minutes
Homeowners burned by foregoing house inspections

Homeowners burned by foregoing house inspections

Despite the market normalizing, experts say many buyers are still skipping housing inspections
B.C. leaders square off in TV debate

B.C. leaders square off in TV debate

Christy Clark, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver battle it out ahead of May 9 election
ELECTION 2017: Parties debate child care

ELECTION 2017: Parties debate child care

B.C. NDP and Green Party look to subsidize daycare costs while the B.C. Liberals aim to add spaces
Clark talking tough on timber in Maple Ridge mill

Clark talking tough on timber in Maple Ridge mill

But NDP say Clark slow on issue after U.S. duties suddenly slapped on lumber
Physiotherapy could help combat B.C.’s opioid crisis: report

Physiotherapy could help combat B.C.’s opioid crisis: report

A provincial association says physio is a non-pharmaceutical adjunct to prescribed opioids
WorkSafeBC, TSB investigate fatal Woss derailment

WorkSafeBC, TSB investigate fatal Woss derailment

RCMP say its probe into the fatal train incident has ended
Comox Valley RCMP report - April 18-23

Comox Valley RCMP report - April 18-23

Between April 18-23, the Comox Valley RCMP received 11 calls regarding thefts from vehicles. Items taken from these vehicles included a gas card, license plates, change/cash, Tim Hortons card, a front bumper, tire air compressor, credit cards, sunglasses, dvd’s, gift cards. The Comox Valley RCMP continue to reminding residents to ensure your vehicle is locked at all times, while unattended, and that nothing of value is left in it.
UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

Ruling finds subsidies in lumber from Tolko, Canfor and West Fraser, duties apply to all mills