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WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC says it found repeated safety code violations on the part of the resort and spa operators.
No confirmation yet of reported whale strike by BC Ferries

No confirmation yet of reported whale strike by BC Ferries

A BC Ferries passenger on board the Queen of Alberni Nov. 2, reported that the ship hit a whale, but that’s yet to be confirmed.
RCMP body cameras arrive in B.C. Here's what you need to know

RCMP body cameras arrive in B.C. Here's what you need to know

About 300 cameras will be issued to officers in Mission first.
'Postal service is a lifeline': Seniors feel isolated due to Canada Post strike

'Postal service is a lifeline': Seniors feel isolated due to Canada Post strike

About 55,000 employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers walked off the job last Friday.
Alcohol suspected in Burnaby crash that wiped out traffic light

Alcohol suspected in Burnaby crash that wiped out traffic light

Two drivers walked away from a collision between a pickup and an SUV at Kingsway and Royal Oak Avenue early Thursday morning.
18-year-old Richmond man dies in Surrey rollover crash

18-year-old Richmond man dies in Surrey rollover crash

Speed is believed to have been a factor in a fatal crash early Monday morning.
Will Taylor Swift fans cause an earthquake in Vancouver?

Will Taylor Swift fans cause an earthquake in Vancouver?

There will definitely be plenty of seismic activity when Taylor Swift comes to Vancouver.
Risk of crane accidents on the rise amid B.C. construction boom

Risk of crane accidents on the rise amid B.C. construction boom

WorkSafeBC says there are up to 400 tower cranes currently operating in B.C.; despite new regulations and penalties, safety incidents persist.
B.C. woman sentenced for stealing 50 pairs of Lululemon tights

B.C. woman sentenced for stealing 50 pairs of Lululemon tights

Lululemon is frequently targeted by thieves who wind up before the courts, said a Vancouver Provincial Court judge this week.
Burnaby strata wins battle over 'poorly installed' windows, sliding doors

Burnaby strata wins battle over 'poorly installed' windows, sliding doors

The Village Del Ponte strata appealed to the Civil Resolution Tribunal to get windows and sliding doors fixed at the townhouse complex.