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Opinion: The birds and the bees

Opinion: The birds and the bees

'Cause leads to effect. Action spurs reaction. On and on it goes.'
Maxed Out: How to have fun at university—broke or not

Maxed Out: How to have fun at university—broke or not

'Cue the cold sweat.'
B.C. strata wanted $100K for water damage — gets $10,000 instead

B.C. strata wanted $100K for water damage — gets $10,000 instead

Posting owner memos to a strata internet portal not acceptable notification under Strata Property Act, B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal rules.
Royal Jubilee Hospital will be down one OR in fall, postponing surgeries for up to 312 people

Royal Jubilee Hospital will be down one OR in fall, postponing surgeries for up to 312 people

Royal Jubilee Hospital will run with one less operating room for almost two months this fall affecting up to 312 general surgeries. The reduction will occur Sept. 5 to Oct. 27
Parking space too small, B.C. condo owners alleged in tribunal action

Parking space too small, B.C. condo owners alleged in tribunal action

The owners wanted $5,000 to rent a common property parking stall.
B.C. Ferries vessel likely hit humpback whale for second time since late July

B.C. Ferries vessel likely hit humpback whale for second time since late July

Northern Expedition was heading from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy when collision occurred
What happens when you give 50 homeless people $7,500 each? A B.C. study found out

What happens when you give 50 homeless people $7,500 each? A B.C. study found out

Participants were recruited from 22 homeless shelters across the B.C. Lower Mainland.
B.C. machete attack accused going to trial

B.C. machete attack accused going to trial

The attack happened June 19, 2022 in front of the Empress Hotel in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
'I am sorry': B.C. drug dealer sentenced, vows to turn life around

'I am sorry': B.C. drug dealer sentenced, vows to turn life around

Chad Douglas Berry was found with $635 in cash, 152 grams of methamphetamine, some cocaine and a Ruger revolver.
B.C. is not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

B.C. is not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

UBC researchers have proposed a gradual introduction of self-driving vehicles on city streets.
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