Jenny Uechi
About Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi is the publisher of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
B.C. government announces end of grizzly hunt
B.C. announced on Monday it was ending the trophy hunt of grizzly bears throughout the province.
Facebook willing to take financial 'hit' to fight fake news epidemic
Facebook has launched partnerships with journalism outlets like National Observer and media literacy groups like MediaSmarts to help stop the viral spread of fake news.
As costs escalate, Horgan says it's too late to stop Site C mega-project
B.C. Premier John Horgan announced that his government will continue construction of the controversial Site C Dam on Monday, sparking outrage from the hydro project's opponents.
Their creative powers turned their experiences from war into a film
In a soft-focus dream sequence, the refugee meets his long-missing brother, dressed in a military uniform and sitting stoically in the boat. He breaks down in sobs, but is greeted with icy disdain. "Where do you think you're going?" his brother asks, slapping away his hand.
Meredith confident Kochs won't influence Time. Others aren't so sure.
"Consistent with its past practices, KED (Koch Equity Development) will be a silent and passive investor," Slusark said. But they could potentially get observer rights if Meredith failed to pay them dividends.
Kinder Morgan CEO's speech disrupted by Tsleil-Waututh man's challenge
Ian Anderson didn't look surprised when a sharply dressed man abruptly interrupted his speech. The CEO of Kinder Morgan Canada must have been braced for controversy as he addressed the Vancouver Board of Trade on Thursday.
John Horgan works on climate strategy with Washington's Jay Inslee
B.C. Premier John Horgan met Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced plans to strengthen the partnership between British Columbia and Washington state, and fight climate change while creating jobs across the region.
War on the playground: when children act out divisions from battles left behind
Three Syrian refugee families pulled their children out of a B.C. school over bullying. What happened?
Supersizing electric vehicles: Loblaws trucks going green
Loblaws, which owns widely-known brands including President's Choice, Joe Fresh and Asian grocery chain T&T, announced a commitment to completely electrify its fleet of trucks
B.C. "asleep at the wheel" on Kinder Morgan monitoring: economist
Robyn Allan expresses alarm at what she views as B.C.'s weak response to the pipeline company's apparent violation of conditions required to build the project.