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San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

It is the company’s intention to pay off the money owing as soon as possible, a San Group spokesman said.
Mystery item donated to Burnaby thrift store goes viral on TikTok

Mystery item donated to Burnaby thrift store goes viral on TikTok

Burnaby Hospice Society Thrift Store volunteer Alex Lim posted a video on TikTok asking for help identifying a 8.2-metre-long rod. The video has been viewed 1.9 million times.
B.C. man must return $5,000 awarded in Yorkshire terrier bite case

B.C. man must return $5,000 awarded in Yorkshire terrier bite case

Flex, a Yorkshire terrier, was the subject of a legal dispute involving tenants of a Yaletown complex
Judge rejects City of Surrey's attempt to close Hells Angels' chapter clubhouse

Judge rejects City of Surrey's attempt to close Hells Angels' chapter clubhouse

City of Surrey sought injunction to effectively shut down Hardside Chapter of Hells Angels' chapter clubhouse.
Fire sprinkler strike caused significant strata leak, B.C. tribunal rules

Fire sprinkler strike caused significant strata leak, B.C. tribunal rules

Vancouver strata owner’s son caused leak when hit a sprinkler with piece of drywall during renovations
One dead in float plane crash in remote area of B.C.'s central coast

One dead in float plane crash in remote area of B.C.'s central coast

PORT HARDY, B.C. — Police say one person is dead after a float plane crashed in a remote area along British Columbia's central coast.
Five arrested, released on 'strict conditions' after B.C. youth assault: RCMP

Five arrested, released on 'strict conditions' after B.C. youth assault: RCMP

KELOWNA, B.C. — Police say they have now arrested and subsequently released all five primary aggressors in a violent youth swarming captured on video in Kelowna, B.C.
B.C. man pleading not guilty to voyeurism charges

B.C. man pleading not guilty to voyeurism charges

Stephen Stewart Wilson faces three counts of observing or recording women in situations where they could reasonably expect privacy.
Sechelt mayor told not to engage with shíshálh Nation in any official capacity

Sechelt mayor told not to engage with shíshálh Nation in any official capacity

While donning orange shirts, Sechelt council compelled Mayor John Henderson not to engage with shíshálh Nation as a representative of the municipality, following receipt of a letter from the First Nation.
UPDATE: B.C. nanny in human rights case withdraws complaint over being fired after cancer diagnosis

UPDATE: B.C. nanny in human rights case withdraws complaint over being fired after cancer diagnosis

Yoshiko and Yoshiki Shimmura's final submissions not filed by their then-lawyer, a situation the tribunal says was unfair