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Woman who lost $3K when puppies were stolen after breeder died has claim dismissed

Woman who lost $3K when puppies were stolen after breeder died has claim dismissed

Danielle Marie Parlee sued Kearston Michelle Burton-Weatherhead seeking $3,000 she paid to Burton-Weatherhead’s sister, Dainya Watson
Expect long passport lineups this week, post-strike immigration backlog: ministers

Expect long passport lineups this week, post-strike immigration backlog: ministers

Canadians with urgent travel will be prioritized.
Sechelt council approves more than $1 million to expand active transportation

Sechelt council approves more than $1 million to expand active transportation

The work must begin by Sept. 30, and be complete by the end of 2024
British Columbians dissatisfied with local action on homelessness, poll finds

British Columbians dissatisfied with local action on homelessness, poll finds

Research Co. and Glacier Media examined attitudes toward government action on the issue of homelessness
How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

The rapid pace of global AI development has some calling for a clutch, if not a brake
B.C. introduces exemptions for children, spouses living in 55-plus stratas

B.C. introduces exemptions for children, spouses living in 55-plus stratas

VICTORIA — British Columbia residents who find themselves entangled in new property bylaws because their home has been changed to a 55-plus age restriction now have more protection.
B.C. scientists eavesdropping on fish to fathom their underwater secrets

B.C. scientists eavesdropping on fish to fathom their underwater secrets

New technology is allowing researchers to covertly monitor, record and identify the sounds fish make underwater to try to unravel their deepest secrets.
B.C. coroner's jury says Vancouver police should expedite use of body cameras

B.C. coroner's jury says Vancouver police should expedite use of body cameras

BURNABY, B.C. — The jury in the British Columbia coroner's inquest into the death of Myles Gray after a beating by Vancouver police nearly eight years ago is recommending the department expedite its use of body-worn cameras for all patrol officers.
Photos: The Fireflies claim the April Tools top spot (and bragging rights) again

Photos: The Fireflies claim the April Tools top spot (and bragging rights) again

The 20th Pender Harbour April Tools Wooden Boat Challenge was one for the record books in terms of attendance, spirited competition, and warm weather on April 29. 
Photos: This bright turquoise B.C. lake has jaw-dropping mountain views

Photos: This bright turquoise B.C. lake has jaw-dropping mountain views

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