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Skyrocketing ownership costs point to coming rise in Lower Mainland rents

Skyrocketing ownership costs point to coming rise in Lower Mainland rents

Residential, industrial prices have outstripped rents, meaning there's lots of room for rate growth.
'I was sure I was a goner': Skier recounts burial in inbounds avalanche

'I was sure I was a goner': Skier recounts burial in inbounds avalanche

The U.K. skier was traversing to Whistler Blackcomb's Sapphire Bowl when he triggered a Size 2 slide
Valuable art stolen from BC Children's Hospital found

Valuable art stolen from BC Children's Hospital found

It was installed just a few weeks ago in front of the hospital for sick kids and found in East Van.
Peace bond, no trial in B.C. vandalism case involving 14 car owners

Peace bond, no trial in B.C. vandalism case involving 14 car owners

An elderly man has been put on a one-year peace bond after accusations he vandalized the vehicles of 14 East Vancouver neighbours.
Federal budget 2022: What should Sea to Sky residents care about?

Federal budget 2022: What should Sea to Sky residents care about?

Q&A with Patrick Weiler about what residents of the Sea to Sky Corridor should note in the recent federal budget.
High-risk sex offender wanted Canada-wide back in custody

High-risk sex offender wanted Canada-wide back in custody

The "dangerous offender" is back in police custody.
Planting trees can help the climate, but only if we also stop burning fossil fuels

Planting trees can help the climate, but only if we also stop burning fossil fuels

Planting trees and preventing deforestation can store carbon in nature, but the effect may only be temporary. If we also eliminate emissions from fossil fuels, even this temporary effect is important.
'They need belonging and connection': B.C. man shares story of addiction, recovery, missing pieces

'They need belonging and connection': B.C. man shares story of addiction, recovery, missing pieces

Toxic street drug supply, lack of recovery resources and stigma continue to add to the thousands of deaths of people’s loved ones.
B.C. dad gets $100 of $3,250 costs returned in child-care dispute

B.C. dad gets $100 of $3,250 costs returned in child-care dispute

A father who alleges his daughter was not being looked after properly by daycare staff sought reimbursement through B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
‘Mind your language,’ experts tell international students headed to Canada

‘Mind your language,’ experts tell international students headed to Canada

Many international students face challenges in Canada because they are unable to properly comprehend and communicate in English, experts warn.