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BC Hydro is now reporting that more than 3,000 customers are without power on both sides of Okanagan Lake, along Westside ...
A $8 billion-dollar class action investors’ lawsuit against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and company leaders — current and former ...
Vanessa Hudgens has wrapped up filming for “Quiet Storm," a ‘60s-set dramatic thriller, as she prepares for baby No. 2.
Trawling vessels pursuing fish are damaging marine ecosystems in Canada’s West Coast waters and could be operating illegally ...
Your personal privacy depends on your awareness, tech controls that allow you to decide what to share, and public policies ...
A judge has ordered a B.C. woman who allegedly lost $530,000 worth of bitcoin in a fraud attack to resolve her lawsuit out of ...
In a deeply moving message, she recounted their final moments together, filled with emotion and family memories, reports The ...
The city and island of Vancouver both owe their names to British sea captain George Vancouver, whose exploration of Northwest waters dates to the 1790s. It’s hard to imagine the challenges the HMS ...
BC information and privacy commissioner Michael Harvey is concerned that increasing delays and non-responses to freedom of information requests will erode the public’s trust in government.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, a keystone ordinance that lets the private sector share cyber threat information with legal safeguards, expires in September unless renewed by ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court allowed an application to amend a certification order to add a common issue and a subclass relating to alleged violations of privacy statutes in BC, Saskatchewan, ...
The chief justice of B.C has dismissed ICBC’s appeal of a decision awarding $15,000 to class-action suit members in a privacy breach by a former claims adjuster.