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B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

Man also accused of sexually assaulting teens refused lawyer, saying his faith would protect him.
Construction begins on new Vancouver Art Gallery, featuring traditional Coast Salish design

Construction begins on new Vancouver Art Gallery, featuring traditional Coast Salish design

The entire exterior of the new building will incorporate traditional weaving methods designed by Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam artists
Mild winter kicks off early start to allergy season in B.C.

Mild winter kicks off early start to allergy season in B.C.

If you have a runny nose and itchy eyes, you aren't alone.
Convicted B.C. cat killer admits to restraining order need

Convicted B.C. cat killer admits to restraining order need

Kayla Bourque killed and eviscerated her family's pet dog and cat.
A ‘Shameful’ toy: Iconic Vancouver Tiki bar for sale in Lego form

A ‘Shameful’ toy: Iconic Vancouver Tiki bar for sale in Lego form

No, it's not a Tiki bar for ants
TransLink ‘aware’ of inaccuracies on next-bus digital signs

TransLink ‘aware’ of inaccuracies on next-bus digital signs

Why doesn't arriving 'now' always mean 'now'? The current technology is in the testing phase, the transit authority says.
B.C. man denied gym membership refund despite 'medical reasons'

B.C. man denied gym membership refund despite 'medical reasons'

The man had to prove that he tried to cancel his membership during the contract's one-year term.
'We’ve earned the right to have some fun': It's not all business in the Canucks' locker room

'We’ve earned the right to have some fun': It's not all business in the Canucks' locker room

"It’s probably the most fun I’ve had in a season my whole career."
Why is free public Wi-Fi not widespread in the Downtown Eastside?

Why is free public Wi-Fi not widespread in the Downtown Eastside?

City looks to expand reach of Wi-Fi after call from community advocates.
Two of B.C.'s overdose prevention programs have 'significant deficiencies': auditor

Two of B.C.'s overdose prevention programs have 'significant deficiencies': auditor

VICTORIA — Nearly eight years after British Columbia declared a public-health emergency because of escalating overdoses, it still hasn't set a standard of care for those struggling with addiction, the auditor general says.
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