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B.C. dinosaur museum closes doors over funds, operations feud in Tumbler Ridge

B.C. dinosaur museum closes doors over funds, operations feud in Tumbler Ridge

A theropod print.
LETTER: Trans Mountain pipeline approval was a miscarriage of justice

LETTER: Trans Mountain pipeline approval was a miscarriage of justice

‘In defending our magnificently beautiful, invaluable and “supernatural” British Columbia, they will keep standing on the right side of history and join the ranks of those who fought major battles that helped change our world for the better.
Four Whistler restaurants briefly closed due to health violations

Four Whistler restaurants briefly closed due to health violations

PHOTO BY BRADEN DUPUIS Four Whistler Village eating establishments were closed recently after health inspections by Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
B.C. Bud to Beijing? China presses Canada over illicit marijuana imports

B.C. Bud to Beijing? China presses Canada over illicit marijuana imports

A vendor displays marijuana for sale during the 4-20 annual marijuana celebration, in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday April 20, 2018.
LETTER: A new low when it comes to reckless Vancouver drivers

LETTER: A new low when it comes to reckless Vancouver drivers

file photo Paul McGrath, North Shore News Dear Editor: A new low while driving in Metro Vancouver. I am used to the reckless attitude of many Metro Vancouver drivers – basically stated: “I’m cutting you off.
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot, B.C. winner takes $1 million

No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot, B.C. winner takes $1 million

Cash/Shutterstock No winning ticket was sold for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 649 draw. However, the guaranteed $1 million prize was claimed by a ticket holder in British Columbia. There were also 50 guaranteed prizes of $50,000.
B.C.'s dispute over bitumen control likely to end up in Supreme Court: lawyers

B.C.'s dispute over bitumen control likely to end up in Supreme Court: lawyers

RCMP officers gather nearby as protesters opposed to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion defy a court order and block a gate at the company’s facility, in Burnaby, B.C., on Saturday April 28, 2018.
City’s largest industrial land deal in a decade closes

City’s largest industrial land deal in a decade closes

Hungerford Properties has bought two South Vancouver industrial sites totalling 15.5 acres?|?Submitted Hungerford Properties has acquired two large South Vancouver industrial sites totalling 15.5 acres. The first, a 12.
80-year old woman stabbed in one of four unprovoked attacks in the DTES

80-year old woman stabbed in one of four unprovoked attacks in the DTES

Vancouver Police have made an arrest after a string of four attacks, each 10 minutes apart, on the city's Downtown Eastside Friday night.
Reported illnesses from eating raw B.C oysters appear to be dropping

Reported illnesses from eating raw B.C oysters appear to be dropping

Health officials say the number of gastrointestinal illnesses associated with raw oysters that made over a hundred people sick in three provinces appears to be dropping.
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