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Owners of vandalized gondola in Squamish, B.C., offer $250,000 reward for information

Owners of vandalized gondola in Squamish, B.C., offer $250,000 reward for information

SQUAMISH, B.C. — The owners of a gondola in Squamish, B.C., that was vandalized for the second time in just over a year are offering a $250,000 reward.
Ryan Reynolds to pay for BIPOC crew out of his salary (VIDEO)

Ryan Reynolds to pay for BIPOC crew out of his salary (VIDEO)

These new recruits will be paid and housed out of the Deadpool star's salary and will spend their days on set learning from professionals and getting real-life experience
Horgan says Liberals left legacy of 'runaway' housing costs

Horgan says Liberals left legacy of 'runaway' housing costs

VANCOUVER — Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson says community safety has declined as a result of the NDP's housing and mental health and addictions strategies.
Snap election in B.C. puts spotlight on party nomination contests

Snap election in B.C. puts spotlight on party nomination contests

VANCOUVER — The NDP's announcement that former MP Nathan Cullen is a candidate in the B.C. election has stirred controversy and put the nomination processes used by all the parties in the spotlight.
Money laundering inquiry delayed over of B.C. election: commissioner

Money laundering inquiry delayed over of B.C. election: commissioner

VANCOUVER — The head of B.C.'s money laundering inquiry has delayed the resumption of the hearings because of the B.C. election. Austin Cullen says the hearings will start again on Oct. 26, two days after the provincial election is to be held.
SPCA rescues 97 'badly neglected animals' from B.C. property

SPCA rescues 97 'badly neglected animals' from B.C. property

“Two of the horses may have to be euthanized because of their condition and we are addressing some health issues with the others."
This college program is training new health-care students to fulfill the ongoing demand in B.C.

This college program is training new health-care students to fulfill the ongoing demand in B.C.

The fact that hospitals are accepting practicum students from Stenberg College during a pandemic speaks to the ongoing demand for qualified health-care professionals.
David Sidoo’s companies failed to profit; but he made millions

David Sidoo’s companies failed to profit; but he made millions

Part 2: Often touted by himself and others as a successful businessman, a closer look at David Sidoo’s companies indicates otherwise
Will Trudeau government really eliminate ‘chronic homelessness’ in Canada?

Will Trudeau government really eliminate ‘chronic homelessness’ in Canada?

Vancouver mayor seeking share of new $1 billion housing initiative
Long-term forecast calls for 'colder and snowier' winter in B.C.

Long-term forecast calls for 'colder and snowier' winter in B.C.

For B.C. and a large part of the Prairies, colder than normal temperatures with an abundance of snow for the ski areas are expected.
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