The Supreme Court of British Columbia (SCBC) August 17 ruled in favour of Glacier Resort Ltd.’s petition that the Province of British Columbia’s October 12,…
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Streamlined online process for separating couples
A new online tool is now available to assist British Columbians with finalizing divorces, speeding up the processing time and creating better access to services…
Legislation introduced to stop SLAPPs
British Columbians’ right to freely participate in debating matters of public interest – without fear of facing unfair litigation and associated costs – will be…
Taft ordered to pay $75k in defamation suit
Gerry Taft District of Invermere Mayor and BC NDP candidate for Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Gerry Taft has been ordered by the Supreme Court of British…
Ktunaxa Nation heads to Supreme Court of Canada
The Ktunaxa Nation is heading to the highest court in Canada in its ongoing efforts to reaffirm the right of Aboriginal Canadians to exercise spiritual…
Jumbo suing province
By Ian Cobb e-KNOW Merry Christmas B.C. – you’re getting a Jumbo lawsuit! Glacier Resort Ltd. (GRL/Jumbo) Dec. 17 filed a petition to the Supreme…
Ktunaxa call for religious freedoms to be upheld
The Ktunaxa Nation is headed to the British Columbia Court of Appeal in its effort to protect Ktunaxa freedom of religion guaranteed by the Canadian…
Thomas Melnick to chair Electoral Boundaries Commission
A Cranbrook-based Supreme Court Justice has been appointed as chair of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, the Ministry of Justice announced this afternoon (May 12). Justice…
Ktunaxa appealing Supreme Court decision on Qat’muk
Today, the Ktunaxa Nation announced that it is appealing the April 3 Supreme Court of British Columbia ruling about the proposed all season ski resort development…
Ktunaxa Nation vows to continue fight to protect Qat’muk
Members of the Ktunaxa Nation are deeply saddened by yesterday’s Supreme Court of British Columbia’s decision to dismiss its challenge of the Province’s approval of a…