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Heavy rain and snow pummel parts of British Columbia

Heavy rain and snow pummel parts of British Columbia

Stormy weather in British Columbia dropped more than 200 millimetres of rain on parts of the central coast and more than 70 centimetres of snow near the Alaska Panhandle.
Travel to be 'hazardous' in Metro Vancouver due to fog

Travel to be 'hazardous' in Metro Vancouver due to fog

Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero.
More towers in Port Coquitlam? Wesbild wants six at PoCo Place

More towers in Port Coquitlam? Wesbild wants six at PoCo Place

The company wants to construct six towers at PoCo Place mall at Lougheed Highway and Westwood Street; the existing seven-storey high-rise will remain.
'Devastated': Missing teen found dead in Delta

'Devastated': Missing teen found dead in Delta

His death is not considered suspicious and the BC Coroners Service is investigating the cause of death.
North Shore Rescue saves another unprepared tourist from frigid mountain peak

North Shore Rescue saves another unprepared tourist from frigid mountain peak

Travellers are looking up routes on trail websites – where people are better prepared in warmer weather – and getting themselves into trouble, search manager says
$27M in funding announced for 16 Indigenous housing projects in B.C.

$27M in funding announced for 16 Indigenous housing projects in B.C.

Indigenous peoples 13 times more likely to experience homelessness
B.C. man faces drug rehab, probation in brother's death

B.C. man faces drug rehab, probation in brother's death

Alexander Trimble pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the June 5, 2022 death of Zachary Trimble.
B.C. resident issued $18.4M fine after running fraudulent crypto scheme

B.C. resident issued $18.4M fine after running fraudulent crypto scheme

A B.C. resident who redirected nearly 1,000 bitcoins valued at $13 million from his crypto trading platform for personal use and gambling has been issued administrative penalties.
Alaskan tribes, conservationists sue B.C. over proposed mine

Alaskan tribes, conservationists sue B.C. over proposed mine

Plaintiffs claim a large gold and copper mine proposed in northwestern B.C. threatens major salmon-bearing rivers.
Port Moody charity to build transitional housing for refugees

Port Moody charity to build transitional housing for refugees

The House of Omeed will build nine non-market apartments for up to 36 refugees in an addition to its Port Moody facility on Clarke Street.