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New ICBC regime increases care costs, but cuts drivers’ ability to sue for pain and suffering

New ICBC regime increases care costs, but cuts drivers’ ability to sue for pain and suffering

“This system will not allow people to bring actions in the court if ICBC doesn’t provide the benefits they think they’re entitled to," Ken Armstrong, CBABC president, said.
B.C. photographer hopes to reunite lost teddy bear found at Centennial Beach with owner

B.C. photographer hopes to reunite lost teddy bear found at Centennial Beach with owner

"We are reaching out to the community to help reunite teddy with his one true friend."
Loved ones hold candlelight vigil for missing Squamish man (PHOTOS)

Loved ones hold candlelight vigil for missing Squamish man (PHOTOS)

The aim was to keep community awareness focussed on Daniel Reoch's disappearance and build strength among his family and friends.
Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Vancouver launches new grants to support affordable housing projects

Vancouver has launched a new $25-million program aimed at supporting future affordable housing projects in the city.
Study reveals what B.C. parents are really worried about

Study reveals what B.C. parents are really worried about

Research Co. looked at the way parents in B.C. are feeling about the present and the future...
B.C. pipeline welds could fail under stress, regulators warn

B.C. pipeline welds could fail under stress, regulators warn

Documents posted to both the BC Oil and Gas Commission and Canada Energy Regulator (CER) websites in the past week are warning of the potential for failures of joints in high-strength pipelines.
Woman calls police after stranger enters her North Vancouver home and refuses to leave

Woman calls police after stranger enters her North Vancouver home and refuses to leave

Police were called out around noon Friday by a woman who told them a stranger had walked into her house on Dempsey Road while she was home alone and was refusing to leave.
B.C. landlord ordered to pay $11K for pressuring new mother to move

B.C. landlord ordered to pay $11K for pressuring new mother to move

“It doesn’t matter to me that you are sorry. You are a liar and I’m sorry for you that your lies cost your family a home," the Landlord said in a text to the new mother recovering from a c-section.
Metro Vancouver man arrested in 'sophisticated' cannabis distribution operation

Metro Vancouver man arrested in 'sophisticated' cannabis distribution operation

Police seized about $320,000 worth of items during a search, including approximately 9.2 kilograms of illicit cannabis, three vehicles, and cash.
Why B.C. winemakers are fired up and fearful over climate change

Why B.C. winemakers are fired up and fearful over climate change

As part of this year’s 42nd annual Vancouver International Wine Festival (VIWF) wine industry insiders from 15 countries will join scientists and others at a symposium on how climate change is affecting wine production.
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