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What some B.C. construction workers describe as the worst aspect of their jobs will be coming to an end next month, the province announced.
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A British Columbia woman who unsuccessfully sued her downstairs neighbour last fall for making too much noise has now failed in a bid to sue her upstairs neighbour for being too loud.