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B.C. inmate ordered to pay $100 to prevent future 'trivial' legal challenges

B.C. inmate ordered to pay $100 to prevent future 'trivial' legal challenges

The inmate alleged he was denied medical care and an electric blanket. A federal judge disagreed, ruling the man had not been discriminated against.
B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

Alden Chand, who took $200,000 from neighbours to buy himself a home, is no longer licensed but may still face regulatory hearing, according to B.C. Financial Services Authority
Opinion: Is no amount of alcohol safe? Understanding risks and public health guidelines

Opinion: Is no amount of alcohol safe? Understanding risks and public health guidelines

Statistically, your risk for cancer goes up from the very first sip of alcohol. However, what's lost in this messaging is how much this risk is.
I Watched This Game: Canucks lose to Stars in first game of the post-Miller era

I Watched This Game: Canucks lose to Stars in first game of the post-Miller era

The Vancouver Canucks' winning streak came to a sudden halt but, more importantly, Quinn Hughes suffered an injury in the third period.
'Both of us made each other better' — Elias Pettersson addresses J.T. Miller trade

'Both of us made each other better' — Elias Pettersson addresses J.T. Miller trade

Elias Pettersson, whose relationship with J.T. Miller has been in the spotlight, called the loss of the forward via trade "a big blow."
Vancouver Canucks trade for Marcus Pettersson from the Pittsburgh Penguins

Vancouver Canucks trade for Marcus Pettersson from the Pittsburgh Penguins

The Vancouver Canucks weren't done wheeling and dealing after trading J.T. Miller earlier in the day.
Canadian airlines offer free flight changes ahead of Vancouver snowstorm

Canadian airlines offer free flight changes ahead of Vancouver snowstorm

Check with your airline and the forecast before going to the airport.
B.C. storms, drought drove record number of power outages in 2024

B.C. storms, drought drove record number of power outages in 2024

Power outages across British Columbia hit record levels in 2024, with three quarters of the province’s residents seeing their lights go out at least once, a new poll has found.
Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Coquitlam residents are upset about the lack of civic consultation regarding homebuilding for projects that meet the Official Community Plan (OCP), but council says its hands are tied with the new provincial housing rules.
Parks Canada sues Surrey trucking company, driver for snowshed damage

Parks Canada sues Surrey trucking company, driver for snowshed damage

A B.C. Supreme Court notice of civil claim alleges damage was caused to the interior of a Rogers Pass snowshed by a truck in 2023