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B.C. man files lawsuit against Walmart over alleged discriminatory name calling and item search

B.C. man files lawsuit against Walmart over alleged discriminatory name calling and item search

Wanit claims another employee who had seen that he was stopped inside the self check out area said to him, "We keep an eye on your type, Iranian immigrant, old man thief."
Buster, a dinosaur unique to B.C., comes to life in new exhibit

Buster, a dinosaur unique to B.C., comes to life in new exhibit

The size of a sheep with a long lizard tail and big skull with a short, sharp beak, Buster is the star of the Royal B.C. Museum’s newest exhibit, Dinosaurs of B.C.
B.C. mom wants grocery stores to add accessible shopping carts so daughter can join in

B.C. mom wants grocery stores to add accessible shopping carts so daughter can join in

"It's being aware that she should not be excluded from anything, any activity — shopping, going to the play park, just things like that."
Fraud involving Sooke Harbour House leads to $1.6 million in fines

Fraud involving Sooke Harbour House leads to $1.6 million in fines

B.C. Securities Commission imposed penalties on Timothy Craig Durkin and SHH Holdings Ltd. for lying about their ownership of the now-closed hotel and restaurant to get a Chinese citizen to invest
Animatronic dinosaurs from Lantzville property to be auctioned off

Animatronic dinosaurs from Lantzville property to be auctioned off

A dozen dinosaurs, a dino-shaped waterslide, an electric train, a tree that sings songs in Russian, a food truck, tractors and more will be auctioned off online May 25
Man located, sentenced to jail time 6 years after conviction

Man located, sentenced to jail time 6 years after conviction

The man was convicted of assaulting his partner at the time
New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

New Metro Vancouver park on Bowen Island met with 'unexpected opposition'

A new park on Bowen Island has prompted early opposition, but Metro staff say getting critical feedback is part of the public consultation process to make a park that works for everyone.
West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

West Vancouver man who fed bears in his backyard fined $5,000

The man fed bears, including cubs, leftover food and crackers four times
B.C. providing $42M to support province's film, digital arts sectors

B.C. providing $42M to support province's film, digital arts sectors

Move touted as largest-ever single investment in the creative sector
Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Updated: B.C. First Nation’s lawsuit claims inland terminal project destroying ancient village site

Bonaparte First Nation’s BC Supreme Court action aims to derail construction of Ashcroft Terminal’s 300-acre railway project near Kamloops
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