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B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

Roberta Marshman claimed she had lost $17,560 in subsidies because she had not been enrolled by the Lavender Housing Cooperative.
I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

The Vancouver Canucks fell 4-3 in overtime after coughing up a 3-0 lead to the Colorado Avalanche.
Burnaby thrift store that has raised nearly $834K for local kids needs new digs

Burnaby thrift store that has raised nearly $834K for local kids needs new digs

The BASES Family Thrift Store on Edmonds Street has seen its rents more than double since it first started raising money for school programs in 2013.
No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

Daylen Cossette claimed $3,000 in damages for increased food and gas costs, mental health decline, lost work and negative career impacts.
B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

In two cases before the courts, the B.C. Office of Civil Forfeiture faces claims its unexplained wealth order applications are a violation of Charter rights.
Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travelling over spring break

Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travelling over spring break

Find out what to know before you head to the airport, ferry terminal, or across the border.
Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Squamish math historian redefines origin of decimal point

Historic Revelation: Trinity Western prof uncovers that the decimal point was used 150 years before previously thought. 
Everything you need to know about riding this scenic train from Vancouver to Toronto

Everything you need to know about riding this scenic train from Vancouver to Toronto

From the Rockies to rolling fields of wheat, and everything in between.
B.C. commercial real estate layoffs may disproportionately impact women

B.C. commercial real estate layoffs may disproportionately impact women

Industry experts say that marketing and communications teams are the first to go, but also have the most women on them.
B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

B.C. couple sold firm for fortune. With last $92M donation, they've given it all away

VICTORIA — British Columbia millionaire Eric Peterson is preparing to do something he's never been comfortable with — ask other very rich people for money.