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Roommate believes 'innocent' B.C. man killed

Roommate believes 'innocent' B.C. man killed

Chirag Antil was working as a loss prevention officer and recently graduated with a master of business administration.
Thatcher Demko ‘ready to go’ for Canucks versus Flames

Thatcher Demko ‘ready to go’ for Canucks versus Flames

Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet confirmed that Thatcher Demko will return from injury for Tuesday's game against the Calgary Flames.
B.C. experts urge more budget spending to tackle housing crisis

B.C. experts urge more budget spending to tackle housing crisis

Funding attached to the Canada Rental Protection Fund and infrastructure fund is not enough, says B.C. housing minister.
'Bigger and bolder': Vancouver's massively popular Greek festival marks 50 years this summer

'Bigger and bolder': Vancouver's massively popular Greek festival marks 50 years this summer

One of Vancouver's liveliest neighbourhoods will be filled with the flavours of Greece this summer.
Guilty plea expected in B.C. Boxing Day double stabbing

Guilty plea expected in B.C. Boxing Day double stabbing

Things turned violent when two people agreed to meet in Olympic Village to conduct a Facebook Marketplace exchange.
B.C. pulp and paper mill fined $22,000 for leaking toxic gas into atmosphere

B.C. pulp and paper mill fined $22,000 for leaking toxic gas into atmosphere

The Paper Excellence mill in Howe Sound was the company's second B.C. facility in four months that has been penalized for contaminating the environment.
B.C. to add 240 complex-care housing units in communities throughout the province

B.C. to add 240 complex-care housing units in communities throughout the province

B.C. launched complex-care housing services in 2022 and supports are in place for more than 400 people.
Early tax filers among first to receive 2024 Canada carbon rebates

Early tax filers among first to receive 2024 Canada carbon rebates

Those who filed their taxes since March 15 will see their first instalment on May 15, while those filing after Monday will have to wait until June or July.
B.C. massage sex assault case begins with victim testimony

B.C. massage sex assault case begins with victim testimony

"I felt like I was being inappropriately touched. I was in a vulnerable state."
An aging fleet, growing demand, spiralling costs: Rough seas for BC Ferries

An aging fleet, growing demand, spiralling costs: Rough seas for BC Ferries

It is one of the largest and most complex ferry systems in the world but decades of underfunding has left BC Ferries with a fleet that is barely able to meet peak demand when everything is running smoothly