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Body cameras for police gets thumbs up in B.C.

Body-worn cameras will do B.C. police good, recommends all-party report
Universities don't need lobbyists, minister says

Universities don't need lobbyists, minister says

Andrew Wilkinson lobbied on behalf of SFU in his lawyering days, but as advanced education minister he says he's available
NDP protests tax cut for top earners

NDP protests tax cut for top earners

B.C. Liberals rewarding the "champagne and caviar set" while raising fees for middle class, John Horgan tells finance minister
B.C. BUDGET: Energy revenue decline expected

B.C. BUDGET: Energy revenue decline expected

Gas glut continues, electricity prices low, but recovery forecast for forest products, coal and other commodities
B.C. BUDGET: Surplus funds low-income assistance

B.C. BUDGET: Surplus funds low-income assistance

B.C. government ends child support clawback for welfare recipients, puts more money into Community Living B.C.
B.C. budget: Operating debt begins to decline

B.C. budget: Operating debt begins to decline

Operating debt to decline, capital debt keeps growing as hospitals, schools, road and transit projects continue
Moose hide symbolizes anti-violence message

Moose hide symbolizes anti-violence message

Fourth annual Gathering of Men calls for individual responsibility to stop violence against aboriginal women and children
Still too many young drivers dying: coroner

Still too many young drivers dying: coroner

Government rejects return to photo radar, agrees to review graduated licence system as teen males continue high-risk behaviour
Premier defends stand-pat throne speech

Premier defends stand-pat throne speech

Opposition leader John Horgan says Christy Clark government still obsessed with red tape despite Mount Polley dam failure
Resident hunter protest sparks changes

Resident hunter protest sparks changes

Minister Steve Thomson makes "slight revision" to hunter allocation for Roosevelt elk, moose, bison, bighorn sheep and grizzly bears