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B.C. courthouse security company let go after lawyer attack

B.C. courthouse security company let go after lawyer attack

Vancouver's Downtown Eastside courthouse has sheriffs, in-house security and private security.
B.C. lawsuits allege lithium batteries became rockets in fatal fire

B.C. lawsuits allege lithium batteries became rockets in fatal fire

"Jets of flaming gas venting from the tops of cells in the e-bike battery turned each into a tiny, unguided metal rocket."
B.C. union told 19-year-old film caterer he was too young

B.C. union told 19-year-old film caterer he was too young

Justin Tambour alleged Teamsters Local Union No. 155 denied him entry into B.C.'s catering workforce in the film industry because he was too young.
B.C. freedom of information requests declined after fee imposed

B.C. freedom of information requests declined after fee imposed

In 5,100 cases, the provincial government exceeded the time allowed to respond to a request without any legal authority to do so, a new report has found.
Canadian airline ordered to pay $311 for passenger's underwear, shaver

Canadian airline ordered to pay $311 for passenger's underwear, shaver

Passenger's luggage went missing for three weeks after Montreal-Vancouver flight.
Four-vehicle pileup at B.C. car wash leads to second lawsuit

Four-vehicle pileup at B.C. car wash leads to second lawsuit

Elmira Etemad claimed she was injured when a car became stuck in the car wash and caused a four-car collision.
B.C. woman injured after wheelchair request sues Air Canada, YVR

B.C. woman injured after wheelchair request sues Air Canada, YVR

Judith Marlene Morgan asked for wheelchair assistance and was told to go to an elevator after she left the plane.
Waiving taxes, fees key to building affordable housing, UBCM hears

Waiving taxes, fees key to building affordable housing, UBCM hears

Provincial government affordable housing cuts left 600,000-unit deficit, delegates told.
B.C. businesses want government help in face of 'rampant vandalism'

B.C. businesses want government help in face of 'rampant vandalism'

Businesses were pessimistic about their futures when asked about the impact of crime and vandalism and the ability to remain open.