Jenny Uechi
About Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi is the publisher of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
Site C dam will be $610m over budget, BC Hydro says
The Site C dam forecast cost now is nearly $9 billion and one critic predicts it will be terminated.
At the Oscars of anti-corruption, badass women lead the way
Glenn Greenwald, along with filmmaker Laura Poitras, is famed for breaking the Edward Snowden story about the National Security Agency's warrantless mass surveillance program.
Canadian oilpatch says critics exaggerated its influence on Christy Clark government
CAPP's vice president of Western Canada operations said the association is aware that campaign contributions were a "significant election issue."
Documents reveal extent of Alberta oil giants' grip on B.C. under Christy Clark
British Columbia's government held secret meetings in Calgary boardroom to revise the Climate Leadership Team's recommendations.
As Trump talks 'fire and fury,' the dead must be shaking in their graves
It’s unclear if Trump, sitting in Washington watching Fox News, has ever imagined a nuclear weapon being used on his fellow Americans.
The forest and its keepers
B.C. is known for its iconic forests. But some worry that over-logging will deprive future generations of forests that have been integral to B.C.'s culture and economy.
The survivors next door
Reema lost three children in one night during the war in Syria. Her husband lost use of his legs. But with Canadian supporters, they're starting, very slowly, to heal.
Hilarious horror film trailer spoofs Canucks for Canada150
Who is the masked man behind a spate of Canadian-themed killings in Ottawa? Find out in this new spoof horror film trailer by Ottawa's Red Razor Pictures.
B.C. Premier Christy Clark not ready to resign
Despite an historic move by the BC NDP and BC Greens to remove her from power, B.C. Premier Christy Clark isn't ready to resign.
Ahead of crucial vote, progressives spar over BC NDP-Green split
“For me, it’s always been about policy, than partisan politics,” said environmental advocate Ben West.