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Photos: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Lil'wat Nation

Photos: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Lil'wat Nation

The Invictus Games take place Feb. 8 to 16, 2025
B.C. server gave fake ID when caught serving underage teen

B.C. server gave fake ID when caught serving underage teen

A North Vancouver bowling alley has been fined $7,000 for serving a minor alcohol.
B.C. lifts fee on beneficial land ownership data

B.C. lifts fee on beneficial land ownership data

Dropping $5.25 search fee should expand access for groups seeking to conduct due diligence and anti-money laundering investigations in the B.C. housing sector, advocates argue.
Prince Harry and Meghan dine at a legendary Vancouver restaurant during visit

Prince Harry and Meghan dine at a legendary Vancouver restaurant during visit

British royalty collided with Canadian restaurant and music royalty.
Police confirm: No child abduction attempt in Squamish

Police confirm: No child abduction attempt in Squamish

‘Extensive investigation’ found there was no attempted abduction and that neither the boy nor the general public was ever at risk.
Vancouver pedestrian dead after morning car accident

Vancouver pedestrian dead after morning car accident

The pedestrian stepped onto the road and attempted to cross Howe Street near Drake Street.
Rob Shaw: BC United, NDP present clashing visions for solving housing crisis

Rob Shaw: BC United, NDP present clashing visions for solving housing crisis

B.C.'s political parties at odds over handling the housing crisis as they unveil plans this past week
Fraudster offered for rent housing that wasn't his, took thousands from victims

Fraudster offered for rent housing that wasn't his, took thousands from victims

Brandon Wildman would take damage or security deposits for units that turned out in some cases to be short-term vacation rentals
Editorial: B.C. Ferries' vessels should be built in B.C.

Editorial: B.C. Ferries' vessels should be built in B.C.

Over the years, B.C. Ferries has allowed local shipyards to atrophy. It’s not even clear the company tries to buy locally.
Swings in winter temperature disrupting B.C. bird life, say rehab groups

Swings in winter temperature disrupting B.C. bird life, say rehab groups

After a winter of temperature swings, reports of birds breeding at least a month earlier than normal has one wildlife rehabilitation centre concerned.