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​​​​​​​Sechelt man fined $900 for feeding bears

​​​​​​​Sechelt man fined $900 for feeding bears

Pleaded guilty for 2020 incident
Researchers pull record-breaking, 100-year-old white sturgeon from B.C. river

Researchers pull record-breaking, 100-year-old white sturgeon from B.C. river

At over 293 centimetres (9.6 feet) long and 152.7 kilograms (336 pounds), the female white sturgeon was the biggest pulled from the Nechako River in modern history.
Systemic review of B.C. government supports for Indigenous children required: report

Systemic review of B.C. government supports for Indigenous children required: report

VICTORIA — The overdose death of a 17-year-old on her birthday has prompted a call for a systemic review of British Columbia's supports for Indigenous children and youth in care. Jennifer Charlesworth, B.C.
Casino employees sue Great Canadian Gaming for wrongful termination

Casino employees sue Great Canadian Gaming for wrongful termination

Gambling conglomerate axed employees at Casino Nanaimo after prolonged layoff
Here's how WestJet will ramp up its Vancouver flights to Hawaii this year

Here's how WestJet will ramp up its Vancouver flights to Hawaii this year

WestJet will provide Canadians with more service to Hawaii than any other airline.
Vancouver MLA Michael Lee launches campaign for B.C. Liberal leadership

Vancouver MLA Michael Lee launches campaign for B.C. Liberal leadership

VANCOUVER — Legislature member Michael Lee is taking another run at the leadership of the B.C. Liberal party.
Lotto Max prize package climbs to a record $120 million

Lotto Max prize package climbs to a record $120 million

There's the $70-million jackpot and 50 $1-million prizes.
New SeaBus hits the water for sea trials

New SeaBus hits the water for sea trials

TransLink hopes to have Burrard Chinook in service by end of summer
Peacock takes unexpected ride-along with logging truck drivers

Peacock takes unexpected ride-along with logging truck drivers

The bird repeatedly got on one truck, rode down, got off and walked back up the hill.
Vancouver votes down plan to delay climate action

Vancouver votes down plan to delay climate action

Vancouver city council voted down a staff recommendation to delay a zero-emissions building plan to help reduce a backlog in building permit applications — three other measures passed.