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B.C. not legally required to provide 'quantitative data' on meeting GHG targets, court rules

B.C. not legally required to provide 'quantitative data' on meeting GHG targets, court rules

More information on how the B.C. government will reduce emissions could help it 'break from the consistent history of missing its targets,' but its not legally required, ruled a Supreme Court judge.
'Nobody has ever been inspired by Vancouver to write a great novel': Vancouverites clap back against Toronto podcast host

'Nobody has ever been inspired by Vancouver to write a great novel': Vancouverites clap back against Toronto podcast host

"If you like talking to sharp funny people who might be damaged but they're very interesting, you may be going to the worst city in the world for that."
'Winter's back': North Shore mountains report more than 50 cm of fresh snow

'Winter's back': North Shore mountains report more than 50 cm of fresh snow

A couple bluebird days are in this week’s forecast ⛷️☀️
Watch: Check out this beautiful Lunar New Year themed afternoon tea service

Watch: Check out this beautiful Lunar New Year themed afternoon tea service

An elegant twist on two traditions: Lunar New Year meets Afternoon Tea.
Retool or rebuild — actions matter more than words for Canucks

Retool or rebuild — actions matter more than words for Canucks

Jim Rutherford said "major surgery" is needed on the Canucks' roster but it remains to be seen what that will look like.
Alleged Richmond illegal gambling den busted by police, 16 arrested

Alleged Richmond illegal gambling den busted by police, 16 arrested

Two arrested individuals were non-Canadian citizens and are subject to deportation.
Vancouver police say controversial thin blue line patch not authorized for uniform

Vancouver police say controversial thin blue line patch not authorized for uniform

Metro Vancouver Transit Police only Canadian police agency known to allow wearing of patch
Fired B.C. construction worker owed $1,955 in damages, tribunal rules

Fired B.C. construction worker owed $1,955 in damages, tribunal rules

A Metro Vancouver company had not proven it fired a former employee for just cause, B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said.
Crown seeks two years for Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer

Crown seeks two years for Lynn Valley Care Centre hoaxer

But because of the time he's already spent in custody, the judge's sentence won't add any additional jail time.
Video and photos: Richmond students brighten up Blue Monday for seniors

Video and photos: Richmond students brighten up Blue Monday for seniors

The students approached strangers outside the Minoru Centre and Richmond Public Library with a single stem flower
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