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Book about Alberta man's disappearance in B.C. becomes Amazon bestseller

Book about Alberta man's disappearance in B.C. becomes Amazon bestseller

Author and mother Heather Shtuka said writing the book was a "cathartic" experience.
Photos: All Marvel movies ranked worst to best

Photos: All Marvel movies ranked worst to best

Has the dawn of the MCU given viewers more to celebrate or has the glut of superhero movies led to "Avenger fatigue"?
'It's worth it, 100 per cent': Homeschooling enrolment surges during the pandemic

'It's worth it, 100 per cent': Homeschooling enrolment surges during the pandemic

In Canada, homeschooling doubled in the first year of the pandemic. More than 83,000 students enrolled in homeschooling in the 2020/2021 school year,
True Crime Canada: The case of disgraced former Col. Russell Williams

True Crime Canada: The case of disgraced former Col. Russell Williams

Between February and October of 2010, the commander of Canadian Forces Base Trenton was stripped of his command. His uniform was burned. His scroll for his commissioner as an officer was shredded. Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers.
25 ways you could be saving money today

25 ways you could be saving money today

Saving money doesn't have to be complicated.
Canada’s largest sustainable forestry program accused of greenwashing

Canada’s largest sustainable forestry program accused of greenwashing

A complaint to Canada's Competition Bureau claims Canada's largest forestry certification process acts as an industry shield used to 'greenwash' logging and forestry operations on a massive scale
Reversal on B.C. hub model, autism funding leaves some kids behind

Reversal on B.C. hub model, autism funding leaves some kids behind

B.C. Premier David Eby's announcement came with 'no timelines and no tangible budget,' advocate
B.C. man hit with $6K rental car bill after 30-day impound

B.C. man hit with $6K rental car bill after 30-day impound

The bill follows a trip through the Interior last January.
'Absurd': B.C. tribunal rejects grandchild noise complaint made by strata owner

'Absurd': B.C. tribunal rejects grandchild noise complaint made by strata owner

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled it was "an illogical, absurd interpretation" of a noise bylaw that would ultimately prevent children from visiting.
B.C. sheds 13,700 jobs in November as rate hikes take toll on economy

B.C. sheds 13,700 jobs in November as rate hikes take toll on economy

Rising mortgage rates are putting pressure on the housing market and the broader economy.