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B.C. residents against housing for homeless camp out in protest

B.C. residents against housing for homeless camp out in protest

Campers want BC Housing to consult on temporary supportive housing
Vancouver Island norovirus may be linked to herring run

Vancouver Island norovirus may be linked to herring run

Investigation ongoing; cause of contamination unknown
Alberta piles on the pressure with pro-pipeline billboards across B.C.

Alberta piles on the pressure with pro-pipeline billboards across B.C.

Premier Rachel Notley says delaying Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline is hurting the economy
Founder of Chinese company behind 21 B.C. seniors’ homes gets 18 years for fraud

Founder of Chinese company behind 21 B.C. seniors’ homes gets 18 years for fraud

Wu Xiaohui, former chairman of Anbang Insurance Group, was sentenced in Shanghai court
Sea lice outbreak threatens Clayoquot salmon

Sea lice outbreak threatens Clayoquot salmon

DFO investigating salmon farm company’s operation for violations
EDITORIAL: Fueling our fear with higher gas prices

EDITORIAL: Fueling our fear with higher gas prices

Higher gas prices are said to drive us to take public transit. Are we there yet?
B.C. braces for another year of floods and fires

B.C. braces for another year of floods and fires

First Nations partnerships, fuel management need work, report says
Viral video of B.C. woman’s rant makes it hard to deny racism, advocate says

Viral video of B.C. woman’s rant makes it hard to deny racism, advocate says

Alberta man founded #makeitawkward campaign in 2016 after a man in a car hurled a racial slur at him
B.C. woman shaken ‘like a rag doll’ in devastating dog attack

B.C. woman shaken ‘like a rag doll’ in devastating dog attack

It took 85 staples to close the massive bite wounds on woman’s leg after attack in Aldergrove
WestJet flights could be interrupted as pilots vote in favour of strike action

WestJet flights could be interrupted as pilots vote in favour of strike action

Unionized pilots voted 91 per cent in favour of striking