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Canadian airline ordered to pay $1,870 in negligence damages

Canadian airline ordered to pay $1,870 in negligence damages

Three people were stranded in Aruba after their itinerary was changed.
Rob Shaw: B.C. election fever heats up as parties brace for rushed legislative session

Rob Shaw: B.C. election fever heats up as parties brace for rushed legislative session

Throne speech, budget and election all on the horizon for B.C. politicians this week
ICYMI: Mild winter, poor snow and good dirt: SORCA trail crews get working

ICYMI: Mild winter, poor snow and good dirt: SORCA trail crews get working

Squamish mountain biking trails are good riding this time of year.
Former nurse now a Royal Jubilee patient waits months for TV repair

Former nurse now a Royal Jubilee patient waits months for TV repair

The woman and her family have tried in vain since December to get her outdated, not-so-flat-screen TV fixed — one of many broken in the patient care centre.
It takes an island: Mayne residents pool their skills to renovate house for teacher

It takes an island: Mayne residents pool their skills to renovate house for teacher

Lack of housing on the island was hindering efforts to get another much-needed teacher at the school, so Mayne Islanders decided to take matters into their own hands
Animal advocate says second wolf-dog could be in Coombs area

Animal advocate says second wolf-dog could be in Coombs area

There have been sightings of a wolf-dog with a coat darker than the one that was spotted on a wolf-dog in early fall in the area west of Parksville
Comment: Budget should get rid of B.C.'s arcane — and costly — labour policy

Comment: Budget should get rid of B.C.'s arcane — and costly — labour policy

The province should be making public investments go further, by providing better value on big-ticket items like infrastructure.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about the military in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about the military in Vancouver

They keep putting guns in Stanley Park.
ICYMI: Reel Rock 18 comes to Squamish’s Eagle Eye Theatre

ICYMI: Reel Rock 18 comes to Squamish’s Eagle Eye Theatre

Proceeds from the two-night climbing film viewing will go to Canadian Adaptive Climbing Society.
Opinion: Why now is the time to address humanity's impact on the moon

Opinion: Why now is the time to address humanity's impact on the moon

As space travel and lunar exploration becomes a near-future reality, we should consider the impact of human activities on the lunar environment.
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