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False Creek South leaseholders in limbo as city launches campaign

False Creek South leaseholders in limbo as city launches campaign

City of Vancouver begins public feedback campaign on future of waterfront neighbourhood
EV charging rebates bumped up for fleet operators

EV charging rebates bumped up for fleet operators

B.C. government is doubling the rebates offered on some EV charging stations for fleet operators
Woman 'clings to life' after attack in her home by men posing as police officers

Woman 'clings to life' after attack in her home by men posing as police officers

VANCOUVER — Police say a Vancouver senior is "clinging to life" after being attacked by two men she believed were police officers. Sgt.
U.S. warning of part failure didn't save pilot's life in crash in Mission, B.C.

U.S. warning of part failure didn't save pilot's life in crash in Mission, B.C.

RICHMOND, B.C. — A Transportation Safety Board report says a warning of a seatbelt bracket failure may not have filtered down to the owner of a small plane that was involved in a deadly crash in British Columbia last year.
1 hurt in avalanche, experts urge caution as conditions risky on some B.C. mountains

1 hurt in avalanche, experts urge caution as conditions risky on some B.C. mountains

VANCOUVER — A report on the Avalanche Canada website says one skier has been seriously hurt in an avalanche on central Vancouver Island. The report says it happened Sunday on Mount Cameron, southwest of Courtenay.
People are posting pics of their B.C. COVID-19 vaccine cards. Don't

People are posting pics of their B.C. COVID-19 vaccine cards. Don't

The BBB says scammers could extract your personal information
Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

Local artist insists stone pillar is '110 per cent' his carving, will meet with museum

The Royal BC Museum recently announced they'd determined the found item was likely used in rituals by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations. This carver says no, it's his work from 2017.
Possible brush with COVID-19 variant prompts tests at Maple Ridge, B.C., high school

Possible brush with COVID-19 variant prompts tests at Maple Ridge, B.C., high school

MAPLE RIDGE, B.C.
FBI joins Saanich police, RCMP investigating 2008 unsolved murder of Lindsay Buziak

FBI joins Saanich police, RCMP investigating 2008 unsolved murder of Lindsay Buziak

SAANICH, B.C. — Investigators from the United States have joined a new team taking a fresh look at the unsolved homicide of Victoria real estate agent Lindsay Buziak and police say there's movement in the 13-year-old case.
A puzzling work of art: Jigsaw firm calls for submissions from artists

A puzzling work of art: Jigsaw firm calls for submissions from artists

The pair launched the business last fall
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