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150 people attended weekend vigil for B.C. teen Ashley Wadsworth murdered in England

150 people attended weekend vigil for B.C. teen Ashley Wadsworth murdered in England

The vigil was held at a park on Brownings Avenue in Chelmsford
Man charged in Vancouver Trump rally assault on CBC reporter in court

Man charged in Vancouver Trump rally assault on CBC reporter in court

A man accused of assaulting a CBC reporter at a January 2021 Donald Trump rally at the Vancouver Art Gallery returns to court later this month
Kevin Falcon names critic portfolios; plans to run for legislature

Kevin Falcon names critic portfolios; plans to run for legislature

Former leader Andrew Wilkinson to resign his seat
New cross atop Mt. Tzouhalem installed without permission

New cross atop Mt. Tzouhalem installed without permission

A new cross has been placed on the mountain.
'Stunning development': Vancouver no longer Canada's priciest housing market

'Stunning development': Vancouver no longer Canada's priciest housing market

Toronto overtakes Vancouver despite benchmark prices hitting record high: RBC
Rallying around Irish family in B.C. drowning in a sea of red tape

Rallying around Irish family in B.C. drowning in a sea of red tape

A family from Ireland remains in limbo at a Vernon motel, with no country to call home
Investment in B.C. mineral exploration is booming

Investment in B.C. mineral exploration is booming

The $660 million invested in 2021 in the province was close to 2012’s record amount
Cummins signs deal to buy Westport's stake in natural gas engines joint venture

Cummins signs deal to buy Westport's stake in natural gas engines joint venture

VANCOUVER — Cummins Inc. has signed a deal with Westport Fuel Systems Inc. to buy Westport's stake in a joint venture the companies shared and become the sole owner of the business.
Pandemic highlights problems in access to mental health, psychological services

Pandemic highlights problems in access to mental health, psychological services

VANCOUVER — As a registered psychologist who specializes in stress and anxiety, Dr. Melanie Badali says it's been difficult to watch some of her wait lists grow over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three avalanches near Pemberton Saturday leave one dead, RCMP say

Three avalanches near Pemberton Saturday leave one dead, RCMP say

VANCOUVER — One person has died and several others were injured after three avalanches near Pemberton, B.C., on Saturday, prompting RCMP to warn the warmer weather has led to an increased risk of the slides.