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Grandmother loses $10K in Coquitlam lawyer scam

Grandmother loses $10K in Coquitlam lawyer scam

Amid a recent string of scams involving unauthorized transactions, RCMP are urging the public to think twice before transferring money to complete strangers.
Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Dead salmon found at Trans Mountain construction site sparks outcry

Trans Mountain has a DFO permit allowing it to divert the river and remove 800 square metres of instream spawning habitat in order to replace part of the existing pipeline and install the new pipeline for the expansion project.
Opinion: Canada's disappearing 'average farmer' means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work

Opinion: Canada's disappearing 'average farmer' means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work

Mid-size farms used to be the average farm in Canada, but the increase in both small and large farms has made it difficult to define what the new average farm size is.
Northern B.C. residents call Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Northern B.C. residents call Site C a 'horrible neighbour'

Dust lingers in Old Fort as years of concerns from residents and the regional district remain unresolved
Recurring Olympic Dreams

Recurring Olympic Dreams

B.C. is exploring the possibility of bringing the Winter Olympics back in 2030, two decades after Whistler's Olympic dreams first came true. But for some, the return of the Games sounds more like a nightmare.
B.C. personal trainer can't charge $990 for phone calls, text messages

B.C. personal trainer can't charge $990 for phone calls, text messages

A personal trainer agreed to provide a client with 12 weeks of in-person personal training with two sessions a week for $1,320, services the client said she did not get.
Friendliest cities in the world

Friendliest cities in the world

There’s nothing like a vacation to lift one’s spirits, especially during the doldrums of winter. For many, jetting off to new and exciting locales is one of life’s greatest pleasures—but it’s important to complete some research before picking a
Tribunal reverses B.C. strata's short-term accommodation fine

Tribunal reverses B.C. strata's short-term accommodation fine

A strata owner admitted to using his suite for short-term accommodation until Oct. 12, 2019. He said he didn't breach any bylaws, in part because he had a licence from the City of Vancouver.
'Incredibly concerning': Abbotsford police warn public about stabbing

'Incredibly concerning': Abbotsford police warn public about stabbing

A woman is expected to make a full recovery after being stabbed early Thursday morning in Abbotsford.
Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

A cool dip and a chilled snack. This bear knows how to deal with the heat.