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Black Press editor Susan Quinn wins 2014 Peter Gzowski Fellowship

Black Press editor Susan Quinn wins 2014 Peter Gzowski Fellowship

Quinn, the editor of the Alberni Valley News, will publish a series on adult literacy in the Port Alberni, B.C. area.
Harper government backs anti-union bill

Harper government backs anti-union bill

Harper government backs Senate bid to speed passage of anti-union bill
Driveway: Touring England's Infiniti-Red Bull factory; The Topless Fiat 500C; 4 Classic Cars under $25,000

Driveway: Touring England's Infiniti-Red Bull factory; The Topless Fiat 500C; 4 Classic Cars under $25,000

This week, editor Keith Morgan shares his photos from a tour of the Infiniti-Red Bull factory, and his week at the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix.
Mount Polley dike completed, investigators move in

Mount Polley dike completed, investigators move in

New dike makes breach safe, allows downstream work on sumps to prevent further tailings to escape as mine investigation continues
HOMEFINDER: Rebuilding one brick at a time

HOMEFINDER: Rebuilding one brick at a time

Anthony Mathews and Debra Bakowska take on a task of bringing a brick home back to its former glory
VIDEO: Netflix steps into showdown against Canadian TV commission

VIDEO: Netflix steps into showdown against Canadian TV commission

Netflix is being asked to comply with regulations that would charge Netflix and disperse funds to support Canadian content production
Just the Facts: The B.C. Teachers Strike (VIDEO)

Just the Facts: The B.C. Teachers Strike (VIDEO)

41,000 on-strike teachers may return to classrooms soon, after a tentative deal was reached between the BCTF and the government.
Soaring municipal pay criticized in provincial review

Soaring municipal pay criticized in provincial review

Divided cities need unified defence against unions, report advises government
Recycling rival to MMBC seeks green light

Recycling rival to MMBC seeks green light

Would competition from StewardChoice fix monopoly problems or destabilize industry-paid recycling system?
B.C. surplus won't sweeten teacher offer

B.C. surplus won't sweeten teacher offer

Forest fires costly this year, but tax and natural gas revenue have recovered to help boost surplus forecast to $266 million