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Don t expect to pay 20 percent less for liquor in restaurants in B C

Don t expect to pay 20 percent less for liquor in restaurants in B C
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Don t expect to pay 20 percent less for liquor in restaurants in B C

Don t expect to pay 20 percent less for liquor in restaurants in B C
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Don t expect to pay 20 percent less for liquor in restaurants in B C

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B C targets gun violence with new legislation

The Globe and Mail VICTORIA Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer British Columbia wants to try and reduce shootings connected to gangs and drugs with legislation introduced Wednesday that partly focuses on the transportation of illegal firearms. Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said some of the changes in the proposed law would include penalizing drivers who transport illegal firearms, would allow for vehicles to be impounded that are used to transport illegal firearms and would prevent gang members from using shooting ranges.

We ve been lucky over the years, : PG SAR on Search and Rescue Volunteer Memorial Day

SHARE ON: Photo Courtesy of PGSAR The dedication and sacrifice Search and Rescue Crews across the province including Prince George is being recognized by the BC Government. Today (Tue) is Search and Rescue Volunteer Memorial Day where the province remembers those who have lost their lives while trying to save the life of another. Dave Merritt with PG SAR told MyPGNow.com they average between 35 and 50 calls per year and quite often, travel a much greater distance to get to their destination. “If we get a call at around 3 o’clock in December we know we cannot fly because a helicopter can’t get there and that means we are doing ground trips. Where that is a bit of a risk for us is that we can’t really go into avalanche terrain at dark because we cannot assess the safety of it.”

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