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Photos: The world's largest cruise ship is hitting the seas. Here's why it isn't coming to Vancouver...yet

Photos: The world's largest cruise ship is hitting the seas. Here's why it isn't coming to Vancouver...yet

These photos will blow your mind. The ship features the largest waterslide at sea and eight distinct neighbourhoods.
City hall appointee’s ‘misogynistic’ Facebook posts broke code of conduct, says integrity commissioner

City hall appointee’s ‘misogynistic’ Facebook posts broke code of conduct, says integrity commissioner

Vancouver city hall’s integrity commissioner said Kit Sauder broke the code of conduct bylaw with posts on a Facebook group that denigrated Colleen Hardwick and her political party.
Bathtub overflow leaves B.C. strata owners with big bill

Bathtub overflow leaves B.C. strata owners with big bill

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal rejected claims that a restoration companies' charges on a statutory holiday were 'preposterous'
B.C.-based pulp and paper company may be secretly controlled by Indonesian giant, says report

B.C.-based pulp and paper company may be secretly controlled by Indonesian giant, says report

A Greenpeace investigation found a trail of evidence — from lobbying records to overlap of corporate management in shell companies — suggesting the Richmond-based Paper Excellence is likely controlled by an Indonesian multinational with a history of massive deforestation.
Katzie First Nation sues BC Hydro over Alouette River impacts

Katzie First Nation sues BC Hydro over Alouette River impacts

A B.C. Supreme Court claim says BC Hydro's system has "drastically changed the land and waterscape in Katzie territory, including by curtailing or eradicating many of the Katzie's culturally important salmon."
B.C. nurse banned for five years for 'sexualized' behaviour

B.C. nurse banned for five years for 'sexualized' behaviour

Mark Mohun-Smith placed his hands on a female patient's shoulders, told her to shut up, pushed her backwards into her room and closed the door, according to a recent decision from B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives.
These B.C. mayors want 'sunshine laws' to tackle corruption and transparency

These B.C. mayors want 'sunshine laws' to tackle corruption and transparency

Two recently elected B.C. mayors want the provincial government to reform the Community Charter to better oversee city hall transparency.
Sea to Sky MLA urges province to regulate fuel pricing

Sea to Sky MLA urges province to regulate fuel pricing

Jordan Sturdy says gas prices are too high and are a burden to residents of corridor.
Former Vancouver Trump Hotel owners sue alleged ice-bucket-throwing patron

Former Vancouver Trump Hotel owners sue alleged ice-bucket-throwing patron

The alleged incident happened in July 2018 in the hotel bar.
IHIT connects Richmond homicide to Lower Mainland shootings

IHIT connects Richmond homicide to Lower Mainland shootings

Death of two brothers in a March 2021 fire was preceded by shots fired in December 2020: IHIT.