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COVID-19 update for May 18: Here s the latest on coronavirus in B C

COVID-19 update for May 18: Here s the latest on coronavirus in B C
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B C Liberal leadership: Ex-cabinet minister Kevin Falcon enters race

B C Liberal leadership: Ex-cabinet minister Kevin Falcon enters race
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U S Senate passes bill allowing Alaska-bound cruise ships to bypass B C

U S Senate passes bill allowing Alaska-bound cruise ships to bypass B C
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As revenge porn spikes during pandemic, B C aims to crack down with legislation

Article content Anti-domestic-abuse activists say they have seen an increase in so-called revenge porn or non-consensual sharing of intimate images during the pandemic, which is why Tracy Porteous welcomes B.C. legislation to crack down on the practice. As executive director of Ending Violence B.C., Porteous is one of the activists consulting with Grace Lore, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for gender equity, as Lore helps draft a law that could ensure abuse images are quickly removed from the internet. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or As revenge porn spikes during pandemic, B.C. aims to crack down with legislation Back to video

Unpaid COVID fines may lead to refusal of B C drivers licence, insurance

COVID-19: Have unpaid COVID fines? ICBC may not renew your driver s licence or insurance B.C. reported 600 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as Premier John Horgan celebrated the news that more than 50 per cent of B.C. s eligible population have received a first dose of vaccine. Author of the article: Scott Brown Publishing date: May 12, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  B.C. s Solicitor General Mike Farnworth says the government is moving forward to make changes to the Motor Vehicle Act that will allow ICBC to deny a driver s licence or vehicle licence to anyone with outstanding fines handed out under the Emergency Program Act and COVID-19 Related Measures Act. Photo by Riel McGuire /Government of B.C.

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