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B.C. human rights commissioner to probe police exclusion zones

B.C. human rights commissioner to probe police exclusion zones

Human rights commissioner wants to know why some media and observers were excluded or restricted and traffic cameras were off during the Hastings Street tent city removal
Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

The artificial intelligence principles consultation only involved provincial government staff yet could heavily impact the public.
Burnaby council approves giant $240M pool, arena redevelopment at $54M more than planned

Burnaby council approves giant $240M pool, arena redevelopment at $54M more than planned

The city plans to build a 'destination recreation facility.'
B.C. strata renter denied doorbell camera

B.C. strata renter denied doorbell camera

The Langley, B.C., strata claimed the doorbell camera could have been used to film children and violate others' privacy.
BC Tel Boot redevelopment plans 2,500 homes incl. 975 rentals, 5 towers up to 64 storeys in Burnaby

BC Tel Boot redevelopment plans 2,500 homes incl. 975 rentals, 5 towers up to 64 storeys in Burnaby

The new development is also considering a new SkyTrain station at the site, originally planned more than 40 years ago.
Brother of slain Burnaby girl speaks out about Ibrahim Ali guilty verdict

Brother of slain Burnaby girl speaks out about Ibrahim Ali guilty verdict

A guilty verdict in the Ibrahim Ali murder trial is the 'best possible outcome ' within the confines of the justice system, said the brother of the 13-year-old victim.
From Sinclair's send-off to Bedard's debut: B.C.’s top sports stories of 2023

From Sinclair's send-off to Bedard's debut: B.C.’s top sports stories of 2023

Christine Sinclair may have closed out her Canadian pro soccer career, but her impact on 2023 was felt all the way to the House of Commons
B.C. researcher looks to bury carbon pollution under Metro Vancouver

B.C. researcher looks to bury carbon pollution under Metro Vancouver

A feasibility study will investigate whether industrial carbon emissions can be captured and injected one to two kilometres under Metro Vancouver, the Strait of Georgia or Vancouver Island.
Rescued B.C. seals released in time for Christmas

Rescued B.C. seals released in time for Christmas

The six rescued seals will now get a second chance at life.
Canada to extend life of Metro Vancouver electric trolley buses

Canada to extend life of Metro Vancouver electric trolley buses

$26.6 million from federal, provincial and municipal governments will extend the life of trolley buses in Vancouver and Burnaby