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Quadriplegic B.C. man sues RCMP over 2022 traffic stop that left him with broken bones

Quadriplegic B.C. man sues RCMP over 2022 traffic stop that left him with broken bones

Steven Margetts is paralyzed from the chest down and has limited mobility of his hands and arms, following a dirt bike crash near Hope back in May 2020.
Opinion: Early prevention programs for children could help end the opioid crisis

Opinion: Early prevention programs for children could help end the opioid crisis

Primary prevention is a crucial but underused component of a comprehensive public health approach to ending the opioid crisis — starting with children.
'Big airplane yoga': Getting Martin Mars out of water a slow, deliberate procedure

'Big airplane yoga': Getting Martin Mars out of water a slow, deliberate procedure

The process to pull the Mars took about five hours as movers manoeuvred the plane through the breakwater and up onto the narrow ramp.
Squamish food beat: Vancouver startup Atome Bakery brings sourdough to town

Squamish food beat: Vancouver startup Atome Bakery brings sourdough to town

French co-founders Alice Couderc and Lucas Navilloz say they want to help locals get to enjoy fresh artisan bread every day of the week.
Workplace report blames BC Wildfire Service again in another firefighter's 2023 death

Workplace report blames BC Wildfire Service again in another firefighter's 2023 death

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Forests Ministry says it is doing everything possible to keep those who fight wildfires in the province safe, while the government workers' union wants more protections following two condemning reports into deaths of fir
B.C. strata ordered to test trash compactor, weight room noise

B.C. strata ordered to test trash compactor, weight room noise

A strata owner sought to have the trash compactor shut off and the gym's free weights removed.
International stock fraud 'mastermind' from B.C. has assets frozen

International stock fraud 'mastermind' from B.C. has assets frozen

International pump-and-dump 'mastermind' Fred Sharp, of West Vancouver, has been ordered by a B.C. judge to produce a list of assets after being found liable for securities fraud in civil proceedings brought by the U.S. SEC.
Trend of B.C. drinkers buying less alcohol accelerates

Trend of B.C. drinkers buying less alcohol accelerates

Beer has overtaken wine as the alcohol category for which British Columbians spend the most
Air Canada's pilots could go on strike. Here's what travellers need to know

Air Canada's pilots could go on strike. Here's what travellers need to know

The pilots say comparative airlines have contracts with higher pay and better benefits.
Birkenhead Lake fire update: 'Things can turn on a dime'

Birkenhead Lake fire update: 'Things can turn on a dime'

Residents on evacuation alert near the Birkenhead Lake fire should be ready to leave on a moment’s notice, according to the SLRD.
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