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GoFundMe launched for B.C. girl, 4, battling leukemia

GoFundMe launched for B.C. girl, 4, battling leukemia

The "happy little girl" is full of life, says a family friend. "It's so hard to see her like this."
Burnaby housing prices were up and down in February: report

Burnaby housing prices were up and down in February: report

The Metro Vancouver region saw 1,827 property sales last month, according to Greater Vancouver Realtors.
Smash-and-grab at B.C. donair shop targets ice cream

Smash-and-grab at B.C. donair shop targets ice cream

The 27-year-old suspect took off with an entire container of birthday cake ice cream.
B.C. landlord says tenant's pet rat had 16 pups, caused major damage

B.C. landlord says tenant's pet rat had 16 pups, caused major damage

A plumber also said the tenant poured a concrete substance down the bathtub drain.
One oil and gas site was 'stinky,' another was 'gurgling.' B.C. officials gave them a pass anyway

One oil and gas site was 'stinky,' another was 'gurgling.' B.C. officials gave them a pass anyway

BC Energy Regulator inspectors gave a passing grade to an oil and gas site they said had a ‘SERIOUS deficiency’ and another that had potentially been ‘gurgling’ since 2012. Here are some of their notes.
Why the Canucks traded Carson Soucy to the Rangers

Why the Canucks traded Carson Soucy to the Rangers

The Vancouver Canucks traded Carson Soucy to the New York Rangers on Thursday for a third-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.
First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

"We're are only 30 or so per cent of the police force across Canada."
Fraser Health confirms another travel-related measles case in the Lower Mainland

Fraser Health confirms another travel-related measles case in the Lower Mainland

People who were in emergency department at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster may have been exposed to measles.
B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response

B.C. poised to toll U.S. trucks driving to Alaska through province in tariff response

British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canada should maintain retaliatory measures against the United States — such as possible tolls facing commercial trucks heading to Alaska — despite some tariffs being paused for a month.
B.C. signs $670-million pharmacare agreement with federal government

B.C. signs $670-million pharmacare agreement with federal government

The plan will support nearly 550,000 B.C. residents with diabetes and provide 1.3 million people with a range of contraceptives. It will also improve access to diabetes devices and supplies.