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Citizens receive awards for bravery after saving man in False Creek

Citizens receive awards for bravery after saving man in False Creek

Gary Connell: "I'm a human being. There was no thought process. Just get it done."
B.C. law to recover health costs from companies behind harmful products: AG Sharma

B.C. law to recover health costs from companies behind harmful products: AG Sharma

VICTORIA — British Columbia introduced proposed legislation Thursday that would allow it to sue for health-related costs over damages by companies like social-media giants and energy drink manufacturers whose products could cause harm.
B.C.'s seniors advocate blames long-term care waits on lack of home support

B.C.'s seniors advocate blames long-term care waits on lack of home support

VICTORIA — British Columbia's seniors advocate says the increasing unmet demand for home support services is likely to blame for a ballooning wait-list to get a bed in long-term care, with the problem worsened by population growth.
The company building Port Moody's biggest development project decries delays

The company building Port Moody's biggest development project decries delays

A review by Port Moody's advisory design panel of Wesgroup Properties' application for a development permit for its Inlet District project was deferred on Jan. 25 and cancelled the following month.
B.C. boy, 9, loves hockey, his rabbit and pi, which he has memorized to 2,030 digits

B.C. boy, 9, loves hockey, his rabbit and pi, which he has memorized to 2,030 digits

Nine-year-old Lucas Mason Yao loves the Vancouver Canucks, his pet bunny Chomp and pi, the mathematical constant that's celebrated every March 14 around the world. Yao, from Pitt Meadows, B.C.
Canada just had its hottest winter ever recorded

Canada just had its hottest winter ever recorded

'There's no denying the world is warmer and Canada is clearly a part of that.'
$150,000 worth of merchandise seized by police in Steveston

$150,000 worth of merchandise seized by police in Steveston

Lego and Jellycat toys were some of the items seized by Richmond RCMP.
Low Entropy opens second thrift shop to help Tri-City homeless

Low Entropy opens second thrift shop to help Tri-City homeless

The charity will host a grand opening of its second Thrift & Fund shop in Port Coquitlam on April 20, 2024.
'Fondness for squid': Moira the sea turtle thriving after being rescued in B.C.

'Fondness for squid': Moira the sea turtle thriving after being rescued in B.C.

Not only is Moira eating, but her temperature has been stabilized at 26 C.
B.C. Mounties seize cache of stolen Lego, Jellycat toys, clothes worth $150,000

B.C. Mounties seize cache of stolen Lego, Jellycat toys, clothes worth $150,000

A 46-year-old man was arrested in connection with the seizure.