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Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

What you should know when you see vegetarian-only rental ads on Facebook marketplace, Kijiji or Craigslist.
Extreme weather events accelerating re-think of Metro Vancouver water supply

Extreme weather events accelerating re-think of Metro Vancouver water supply

"I would say that there's been a series of wake-up calls over the last several years, in terms of anomalous weather events or unusual weather events."
Prince George is the worst place in B.C. to study, report says

Prince George is the worst place in B.C. to study, report says

The city was ranked 21st nationally for academic excellence, but amongst the worst in Canada for attractiveness, quality of life and student life.
Not criminally responsible defence possible in Yaletown fatal stabbing

Not criminally responsible defence possible in Yaletown fatal stabbing

Lindsay Scott is charged with second-degree murder and assault in the death of Justin Mohrman.
Report urges province to get gig worker regulations right for B.C.

Report urges province to get gig worker regulations right for B.C.

Greater Vancouver Board of Trade pushes equitable, accessible, affordable standards for app-based work sector
Health Canada issues warning over kids' medicine advertised on Facebook

Health Canada issues warning over kids' medicine advertised on Facebook

The mucus-thinning syrups each contain an unauthorized prescription drug which may have serious side effects
B.C. mother left 'devastated' after conviction of son's killer overturned

B.C. mother left 'devastated' after conviction of son's killer overturned

“Devastated.” That's how Annie Hutton describes her feelings after the man convicted of murdering her son successfully appealed his conviction Tuesday.
Guide outfitter's lawsuit certified as class action

Guide outfitter's lawsuit certified as class action

Legal action stems from provincial government's ban on grizzly hunt
B.C. freshwater angling fees on the rise for the next two years

B.C. freshwater angling fees on the rise for the next two years

The most common angling license in the province will increase from $36 per year to $39.56 per year in 2023
B.C. fishing and hunting guides angling for banner year and increased interest in outdoor activities

B.C. fishing and hunting guides angling for banner year and increased interest in outdoor activities

Three years after border closures clobbered B.C.’s tourism industry, hunting and fishing guides and lodges in B.C. say they are hoping for a banner year in 2023, as Americans and other international anglers and big-game hunters return in force.