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B.C. man under investigation for allegedly feeding Timbits to grizzly bears again

B.C. man under investigation for allegedly feeding Timbits to grizzly bears again

The B.C. Conservation Officers Service said it is investigating a Victoria man for new allegations of feeding wildlife from his vehicle window.
You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having snow tires on most B.C. highways

You can get slapped with a $121 fine for not having snow tires on most B.C. highways

Winter tires and chains are required on most routes in B.C. starting Oct. 1.
Two people in B.C. are accused of helping to fake refugee claims over a dozen years

Two people in B.C. are accused of helping to fake refugee claims over a dozen years

CBSA alleges the offences involved people originating from Central Europe
Tired of working from home? Vancouver hotel rents out rooms during the day

Tired of working from home? Vancouver hotel rents out rooms during the day

Desperate for new office space? Vancouver's Belmont Hotel is offering 'work from hotel' daytime packages
Kevin Bieksa needs to become a mainstay on Hockey Night in Canada

Kevin Bieksa needs to become a mainstay on Hockey Night in Canada

"I told myself when I stopped playing that I wasn't going to say no to anything."
VCH flags Park Drive Restaurant for potential COVID-19 exposure

VCH flags Park Drive Restaurant for potential COVID-19 exposure

Anyone who visited the Commercial Drive restaurant Saturday evening is asked to monitor themselves for symptoms
Low-income hotels in Vancouver see 16 per cent rent hikes

Low-income hotels in Vancouver see 16 per cent rent hikes

Rooms available at $375 per month shelter rate plummet from 1,700 to 77
This brand new retro hotel in Tofino sticks out for all the right reasons (PHOTOS)

This brand new retro hotel in Tofino sticks out for all the right reasons (PHOTOS)

A vintage arcade, a bike-through lobby, a ton more incredible little touches make this stay really special
BCCDC identifies 4 recent Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 4 recent Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the public health agency's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
The world's first female aircraft engineer was Vancouver-born: Women's History Month (VIDEO)

The world's first female aircraft engineer was Vancouver-born: Women's History Month (VIDEO)

A new 'Heritage Minute' is kicking off Women's History Month by highlighting the story of a Vancouver engineer
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