[ad_1] BC youth who use illicit substances report that they have no place of supervision, prompting the province's child care watchdog to recommend supervised consumption spaces for the less 18 years old. …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. insurance group would have scammed investors $ 47 million
[ad_1] The British Columbia Securities Commission claims that three senior managers of a formerly growing insurance group have fraudulently collected more than $ 47 million from hundreds of investors. The BCSC alleges …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. AG does not name Drake, but says casino rules apply to all
[ad_1] David Eby says he can not comment on the private problems that occur in casinos, but points out that there are no exceptions to the rules requiring players to disclose sources …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. sanctuary for 300 rabbits that will open next year – Chilliwack Progress
[ad_1] What began with the Cadbury Rabbit has become a haven for small critters. Antoinette Monod told Kelowna Cap News that the Warren Peace Bunny Shrine, located on Pelmewash Drive, had grown …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. now recognizes the sex marker "X" on the driver's license, the birth certificate
[ad_1] British Columbians who do not identify as male or female can now choose to display an X in the gender field of their driver's license, ID card, birth certificate and service …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. pharmacists receive specialized training on opioids – Peace Arch News
[ad_1] BEFORE CHRIST. Pharmacists will soon need special training to reduce stigma and increase knowledge to address the opioid overdose crisis in the province. The BC Pharmacy Association and the College of …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition Face Off in Debate on Electoral Reform
[ad_1] The ballots are out and now the debate is open. On November 8, Prime Minister John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson will participate in a joint debate on the referendum …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. Privacy observer issues guidelines on legal cannabis sales
[ad_1] While legal pot sales continue to increase in British Columbia, the province's privacy commissioner advises consumers to pay attention to those who buy cannabis. In a report released earlier this month, …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. Privacy Observer Issues Guidelines on Legal Cannabis Sales – Maple Ridge News
[ad_1] While legal pot sales continue to increase in British Columbia, the province's privacy commissioner advises consumers to pay attention to those who buy cannabis. In a report released earlier this month, …
Read More »BEFORE CHRIST. politicians on the streets to talk about proportional representation
[ad_1] Advocates and opponents of proportional representation took to the streets of Vancouver this weekend to convince voters to participate in a province-wide referendum – but many of the people they spoke …
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