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B.C. welcomes high rollers: A peek into the world of superyacht tourism

B.C. welcomes high rollers: A peek into the world of superyacht tourism

Love or hate them? Multimillion-dollar superyachts are making waves in B.C.
Richmond actor explores uncomfortable conversations about gender identity

Richmond actor explores uncomfortable conversations about gender identity

The Pink Unicorn runs until July 29 at the Pacific Theatre in Vancouver.
Opinion: Imbalance between new homes and new residents escalating unaffordability in B.C.

Opinion: Imbalance between new homes and new residents escalating unaffordability in B.C.

Growing wedge between the number of new homes being built in B.C. and population growth fuelled by surging in-migration is playing a starring role in the larger housing market story, according to BCBC economists
B.C. company loses $4,500 defective unicycle case

B.C. company loses $4,500 defective unicycle case

A software update rendered the unicycle inoperable.
Sailings to Tsawwassen reduced as Coastal Celebration sidelined for repairs

Sailings to Tsawwassen reduced as Coastal Celebration sidelined for repairs

Four daily round-trips between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen will be cancelled until the ferry returns to service, likely at the end of next week
Men the majority of drowning victims: B.C. coroner

Men the majority of drowning victims: B.C. coroner

Data from the B.C. Coroners Service also revealed alcohol or drugs — or a combination — played a contributing factor in 22 of the drownings
Drink up: Brewery and tasting room approved for Squamish's Hop Creek Farms

Drink up: Brewery and tasting room approved for Squamish's Hop Creek Farms

The Brackendale farm gets a development permit in a unanimous vote by council on July 4.
Special chef makes it 16 in a row at the Richmond Night Market

Special chef makes it 16 in a row at the Richmond Night Market

Chef James has had to reinvent himself once or twice to keep his spot at the popular market
B.C. teacher who allegedly told students to 'shut up' reprimanded for demeaning child

B.C. teacher who allegedly told students to 'shut up' reprimanded for demeaning child

Elaine Joy Fraser will have to complete the 'Creating a Positive Learning Environment' course through the Justice Institute of BC by March 31, 2024.
Silent menace in Burnaby park: locals urge helmets to ward off owl attacks

Silent menace in Burnaby park: locals urge helmets to ward off owl attacks

An aggressive owl has attacked multiple people at Burnaby's Squint Lake Park, but an expert says the behaviour should taper off as the bird's offspring become independent.
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