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B.C. Catholic church admits vicarious liability for boy's sex abuse

B.C. Catholic church admits vicarious liability for boy's sex abuse

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver denies institutional problems protecting sexually abusive priests.
Southern resident orca calf presumed dead

Southern resident orca calf presumed dead

J60, a young male born in late December, was not seen during an an encounter with all members of J Pod near the San Juan Islands
U.S. charges bring Iranian foreign interference into focus

U.S. charges bring Iranian foreign interference into focus

"We're just scratching the surface of the Iranian influence in Canada," says Burnaby lawyer.
B.C. toddler death case heads to possible resolution

B.C. toddler death case heads to possible resolution

A 23-month old child died as a result of a two-car collision in downtown Vancouver on July 6, 2021.
West Vancouver's Salmon House restaurant to be rebuilt with townhomes

West Vancouver's Salmon House restaurant to be rebuilt with townhomes

Two councillors voted against the project due to concerns over parking
Anxiety rises with water levels, as rain and record warmth add up to flooding in B.C.

Anxiety rises with water levels, as rain and record warmth add up to flooding in B.C.

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Heavy rain and record-breaking warmth in southwestern British Columbia this week brought back some bad memories for Abbotsford dairy farmer Matt Dykshoorn.
No known threats to Vancouver Pride events, police say

No known threats to Vancouver Pride events, police say

Canada's spy agency suggests "hate-fuelled marches colliding with Pride celebrations."
B.C. lawyer alleged to have used AI program for case law

B.C. lawyer alleged to have used AI program for case law

Use of artificial intelligence programs in the legal system must meet the code of conduct requirements of the Law Society of BC, according to society guidance on AI.
Here's how you can celebrate Black History Month on the North Shore

Here's how you can celebrate Black History Month on the North Shore

From film screenings to author talks, there are numerous ways to engage with Black History Month in North Vancouver, West Vancouver and beyond
B.C. population to hit 7.9 million by 2046, as growth rate soars: report

B.C. population to hit 7.9 million by 2046, as growth rate soars: report

Ministry of Municipal Affairs summarizes demographic data to help decide government policies and how services are developed.