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B.C.'s drought: Low snowpacks remain a concern for salmon experts

B.C.'s drought: Low snowpacks remain a concern for salmon experts

Much of the province currently sits between level one and three on the B.C. government's zero to five drought classification scale.
Comment: Government is making construction more expensive

Comment: Government is making construction more expensive

While the Rage Index is highest in Ontario and Alberta, for the first time in nearly two years of tracking, there was a 16-point spike in B.C.
Opinion: The emerald ash borer has arrived in B.C. — what can we do about it?

Opinion: The emerald ash borer has arrived in B.C. — what can we do about it?

The emerald ash borer is a destructive invasive pest which has killed tens of millions of trees across North America and has now been sighted in Vancouver.
North Van artist famous for Queen's coin portrait sues over missing, damaged sculptures

North Van artist famous for Queen's coin portrait sues over missing, damaged sculptures

One sculpture was stolen and another was broken at North Shore exhibitions, the artist claims.
B.C. court upholds running yellow light ticket

B.C. court upholds running yellow light ticket

Barry Allan Johnson claimed the location on the ticket was incorrect because the intersection named doesn't exist.
60 abandoned vehicles to be towed from provincial land in Squamish

60 abandoned vehicles to be towed from provincial land in Squamish

Derelict vehicles causing environmental concerns for Marina Estates’ neighbours to be removed by Friday.
As B.C. companies urge in-office returns, HR pros say hybrid work here to stay

As B.C. companies urge in-office returns, HR pros say hybrid work here to stay

Workers are back in offices, but HR professionals say a fuller return may hurt satisfaction
Political hot potato or done deal? Green candidate takes aim at WLNG

Political hot potato or done deal? Green candidate takes aim at WLNG

Green candidate for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, Jeremy Valeriote, says WLNG isn’t a done deal for Squamish
North Van landlord must pay former tenant $46K for eviction, B.C. Supreme Court rules

North Van landlord must pay former tenant $46K for eviction, B.C. Supreme Court rules

The landlord said he planned to move his daughter into the North Vancouver home, but no one had moved in almost a year later
B.C. Youth Climate Corps backed by province to expand operations

B.C. Youth Climate Corps backed by province to expand operations

Government money allows Youth Climate Corps BC to more than triple its annual budget and expand across the province to places like Squamish, southern Vancouver Island and the northeast.