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B.C. man fined $8K for illegal moose killing

B.C. man fined $8K for illegal moose killing

During the initial investigation, the moose was seized and the meat was donated to a local charity for distribution to families in need after the November 2021 floods.
Photos + Video: The restrooms in this Port Moody restaurant are 'Canada's best'

Photos + Video: The restrooms in this Port Moody restaurant are 'Canada's best'

The Hard Bean Brunch Co. in Port Moody won the vote in the 14th year of Cintas Canada's online contest.
North Van couple surprised by return of iPhone dropped into canal

North Van couple surprised by return of iPhone dropped into canal

The story of a phone found on the bottom of the Penticton River Canal has gone viral after it was posted by an Iranian couple now living in North Vancouver
Check your tickets: B.C. lotto winner to split $5M jackpot

Check your tickets: B.C. lotto winner to split $5M jackpot

The Wednesday night ticket matched all six numbers
Access to electric vehicle charging getting better but not quickly enough

Access to electric vehicle charging getting better but not quickly enough

If you live in Montreal or Vancouver and own an electric car, finding somewhere to charge it is likely as easy as a quick search of an app on your smartphone.
Woman convicted of Sask. murder alleges abuse by guards in B.C. prison

Woman convicted of Sask. murder alleges abuse by guards in B.C. prison

The deputy-warden of Fraser Valley Institution in Abbotsford, B. C. told SASKTODAY.ca that she is looking into the allegations.
'Closest sighting': Orcas swim right beside B.C. island, feet from people on shore

'Closest sighting': Orcas swim right beside B.C. island, feet from people on shore

Witnesses watched multiple pods of orcas swimming off Gabriola Island.
The environment as an issue no longer reaches double digits across the country: poll

The environment as an issue no longer reaches double digits across the country: poll

Nearly a third of British Columbians is warming on its own
In B.C., high rates of childhood bowel disease linked to pesticide, air pollution exposure

In B.C., high rates of childhood bowel disease linked to pesticide, air pollution exposure

In B.C., cases of childhood inflammatory bowel disease have tripled in the past two decades. A new study links provincial hot spots back to petroleum pesticides and air pollution.
Canadian airline’s lax bag handling could lead to bombings, B.C. man says

Canadian airline’s lax bag handling could lead to bombings, B.C. man says

Transport Canada requires airlines to match bags to flying passengers.