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Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg over mask told to get a lawyer

Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg over mask told to get a lawyer

An alleged 2021 courthouse COVID masking dispute led to a Vancouver police officer getting a broken leg and a former city news anchor being charged.
Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

To help keep astronauts healthy on Mars, scientists are looking at what they can learn from remote communities here on Earth.
Police searching VanDusen Botanical Garden for Chelsea Poorman evidence

Police searching VanDusen Botanical Garden for Chelsea Poorman evidence

A search is underway in a designated area of Vancouver's VanDusen Botanical Gardens.
Access to B.C.’s outdoors limited by washroom, parking access, finds poll

Access to B.C.’s outdoors limited by washroom, parking access, finds poll

A significant number of British Columbians say a disability has kept them from exploring the outdoors, says a new poll. The top culprits: a lack of washroom and parking facilities.
Could you be part of a $2.1B lawsuit against Facebook?

Could you be part of a $2.1B lawsuit against Facebook?

A B.C. judge will decide whether or not Facebook violated privacy rights in four provinces by attaching users names to sponsored stories advertising
Watch: North Shore Rescue calls on 7-year-old for important mission

Watch: North Shore Rescue calls on 7-year-old for important mission

We knew North Shore Rescue's volunteers had big hearts before but this is next level...
Psychiatric assessment ordered for accused in Vancouver gas station machete attack

Psychiatric assessment ordered for accused in Vancouver gas station machete attack

Concerns about confusion and paranoia have led a Vancouver judge to order a psychiatric assessment of a man facing charges related to a machete attack at a gas station.
B.C. nurse disciplined for skipping COVID shifts while taking pay

B.C. nurse disciplined for skipping COVID shifts while taking pay

The nurse had been deployed to various locations to supplement pandemic staff shortages but failed to show up for work multiple times without notice.
B.C.'s wildfire season off to slow start due to cooler, wetter weather

B.C.'s wildfire season off to slow start due to cooler, wetter weather

With a larger snowpack than usual at higher elevations, far fewer fires have been sparked this year.
Aunt's $675K birthday gift sets B.C. man's family for life

Aunt's $675K birthday gift sets B.C. man's family for life

Jordan Marcellus first thought his winning ticket was a fake.