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Truckers unlikely to use B.C.'s higher speed limits

Truckers unlikely to use B.C.'s higher speed limits

B.C. Trucking Association opposed increase, fears higher crash risk
Speed limits going up around B.C.

Speed limits going up around B.C.

A new 120 km/h limit on three stretches of divided highway, other limits raised on southern highways

Second mediator bows out of B.C. teacher strike

Second mediator declines to take on B.C. teachers' labour dispute
Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Kelleher found two sides too far apart for a settlement
B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

British Columbia's cash offer to end teacher's strike ends today

District of Kitimat beefs up strength to issue bylaw tickets

The District of Kitimat is set to increase its ticketing power for bylaw infractions once a new bylaw passes.
Aboriginal groups celebrate land title ruling

Aboriginal groups celebrate land title ruling

Tsilhqot'in decision rejects B.C. position that title is restricted to settlement areas, includes broad hunting, fishing territories
Summer school pickets next: BCTF

Summer school pickets next: BCTF

Teacher pickets will target summer school if they don't have a settlement by June 30, BCTF's Jim Iker says
Report cards next casualty of school strike

Report cards next casualty of school strike

B.C. school districts are starting to notify parents that year-end report cards won't be produced

Kitimat council still pushing for delay to marine plan process

Poor community consultation still has Kitimat Council concerned over MaPP process.