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Port Moody pizza lovers rejoice. There's a new pie place in town

Port Moody pizza lovers rejoice. There's a new pie place in town

Emilio Finatti had its soft opening on Tuesday (Aug. 8).
Why Ottawa's new rules for electricity mean little for B.C.

Why Ottawa's new rules for electricity mean little for B.C.

Provinces that still burn natural gas for power push back against new net-zero plan
Ex-conservation officer who saved B.C. bear cubs loses another appeal

Ex-conservation officer who saved B.C. bear cubs loses another appeal

B.C. Court of Appeal confirms Bryce Casavant's settlement agreement holds water despite prior ruling his dismissal was flawed
Conair buys seven more Dash 8s to upgrade aerial firefighting fleet

Conair buys seven more Dash 8s to upgrade aerial firefighting fleet

Abbotsford company plans to convert planes to airtankers over next two years
This free late summer festival is shutting down Water Street in Gastown

This free late summer festival is shutting down Water Street in Gastown

The Gastown community event will fill the neighbourhood with music.
B.C. fishing lodge listed for under a million dollars

B.C. fishing lodge listed for under a million dollars

Ever been to Kyuquot Sound?
Meet the young Burnaby skateboard champ who's making waves at local competitions

Meet the young Burnaby skateboard champ who's making waves at local competitions

Fifteen-year-old Burnaby resident Oli Ward is ranked sixth in Canada for men’s park skateboarding.
180-year-old violin stolen after performance in Kelowna

180-year-old violin stolen after performance in Kelowna

The valuable violin was thought to have been stolen Aug. 3, 2023, near the 700 Block of Wilson Ave. in Kelowna, B.C.
North Shore sushi spot around since the '90s opening Vancouver location soon

North Shore sushi spot around since the '90s opening Vancouver location soon

The award-winning sushi restaurant is making the leap into Vancouver.
Highest court refuses to hear appeal from B.C. churches opposed to COVID-19 ruling

Highest court refuses to hear appeal from B.C. churches opposed to COVID-19 ruling

The case stems from orders issued by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry during the second wave of the pandemic more than two years ago.
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