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B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

B.C. couple challenge $11,400 in COVID-test fines

They were returning to Canada from a U.S. visit and their test results were not available in time.
B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

B.C. life coach to appear on Rachael Ray Show on Monday

Parenting a teen? Looking to build a stronger relationship with them? This segment is for you.
A massive rally to support Ukraine will take place in Vancouver

A massive rally to support Ukraine will take place in Vancouver

"They have nothing to come back to."
Moving some ICBC matters to tribunal acceptable, top court rules

Moving some ICBC matters to tribunal acceptable, top court rules

ICBC's financial viability was being threatened by its previous motor vehicle accident compensation regulatory scheme, B.C.'s Chief Justice Robert Bauman said in a May 12 decision approving moving issues to the Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Brrrr: Thursday broke records for coldest May 12 in Vancouver area

Brrrr: Thursday broke records for coldest May 12 in Vancouver area

You're not imagining it. May has featured unseasonably cold temperatures on B.C.'s South Coast.
Another BC NDP government official quits to join a lobbying firm

Another BC NDP government official quits to join a lobbying firm

Departure of health minister’s senior aide continues trend that began after party came to power in 2017.
Cute animals in distress could help you recycle better, finds B.C. study

Cute animals in distress could help you recycle better, finds B.C. study

Could images of the consequences of pollution help people recycle better at a time waste is growing in Metro Vancouver? A new workplace study offers a cheap solution.
Officials talk resiliency, housing and more at LMLGA conference in Whistler

Officials talk resiliency, housing and more at LMLGA conference in Whistler

Politicians came together for first time in two years to discuss policy and priorities in a post-pandemic world
Indigenous CapU film students head to Cannes Film Fest

Indigenous CapU film students head to Cannes Film Fest

Six Indigenous students from Capilano University's FILMBA and IDA programs will head to France this month.
B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

B.C. First Nation Elders say salmon catches have dropped 83%

In 48 interviews, Elders recounted decades of fishing experiences and how they fear factors out of their control — like climate change, fish farms and disease — put salmon most at risk.
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