Laura Kane
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Laura Kane
Ryan Reynolds 'heartbroken' after stunt driver's death in making 'Deadpool 2'
A female stunt driver working on the movie "Deadpool 2" has died after witnesses say she appeared to lose control of a motorcycle before crashing into a window of a building in downtown Vancouver.
Indigenous heritage doesn't overrule other factors in adoption: B.C. court
Aboriginal heritage must be considered when placing a child with an adoptive family, but it does not overrule all other factors in deciding their best interests, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled.
Legal pot may breathe life into small Canadian towns hit by resource losses
In a tree-nestled First Nation community on Vancouver Island, forestry and farming used to be the major industries that kept the economy humming and put food on families' tables.
B.C. government to bring back human rights commission after 15 years
British Columbia's NDP government is bringing back the province's human rights commission, which was scuttled by the previous Liberal regime in 2002 in favour of a complaint-driven tribunal.
B.C. asks utilities commission to review $8.8-billion Site C dam megaproject
The B.C. NDP government has asked the province’s utilities commission to review the $8.8−billion Site C dam, throwing into doubt one of former premier Christy Clark’s major accomplishments.
Growth of same-sex marriage in Canada more practicality than principle
Being gay comes with its own unique set of challenges — challenges they hoped might be easier to navigate if they shared a last name.
B.C.'s LNG outlook dims after $36B Pacific NorthWest LNG project killed
The dream of a booming liquefied natural gas industry in British Columbia appears to be fading, at least for the foreseeable future, experts say.
B.C.'s new attorney general says province won't delay Trans Mountain permits
B.C.'s attorney general says the NDP government will not artificially delay permits for the Trans Mountain pipeline, despite premier’s vow to use every available tool to stop the project.
Tens of thousands of B.C. residents go home after being forced out by wildfires
Tens of thousands of anxious British Columbia residents who were forced to escape raging wildfires have returned home in recent days as firefighters made progress and conditions improved.
District at centre of B.C. firefight says at least 41 more homes lost
Officials in one of the regions hardest-hit by British Columbia's wildfires provided a grim update on Wednesday, July 19, 2017, on the number homes lost, and say the tally is expected to grow.