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The hallways look the same and where are the bathrooms, say B.C.'s newly elected MLAs

The hallways look the same and where are the bathrooms, say B.C.'s newly elected MLAs

VICTORIA — A record number of first-time provincial politicians are about to descend on British Columbia's legislature, looking to make positive contributions for the province and trying to find the washrooms in the 127-year-old building.
Russell Hollingsworth-renovated 1960s post and beam lists for $5.2M in West Vancouver

Russell Hollingsworth-renovated 1960s post and beam lists for $5.2M in West Vancouver

Its original architect, Hamish McIntyre, was lesser known than his West Coast Modern peers but designed several homes of note
North Vancouver lifts evacuation order for 1 Deep Cove home, local emergency still in effect

North Vancouver lifts evacuation order for 1 Deep Cove home, local emergency still in effect

District of North Vancouver crews completed construction work on Panorama Creek earlier this week to reduce life safety risk
Vancouver forecast: Intense early morning rain expected for region

Vancouver forecast: Intense early morning rain expected for region

An intense rainstorm is coming, followed by local frost later in the week
What should happen to the original SkyTrain cars?

What should happen to the original SkyTrain cars?

Have an idea for a SkyTrain car?
Opinion: Did a Canadian developer really invent bitcoin?

Opinion: Did a Canadian developer really invent bitcoin?

A new documentary contains a new theory about the identity of the elusive creator of bitcoin.
Keel laying in Romania for first of B.C. Ferries' new Island-class vessels

Keel laying in Romania for first of B.C. Ferries' new Island-class vessels

The company plans to start bringing new electric ferries into service in 2027.
Letter: Buy a poppy, lay a wreath, attend a ceremony this Remembrance Day

Letter: Buy a poppy, lay a wreath, attend a ceremony this Remembrance Day

Contemporary wars in the Middle East and Ukraine show the fragility of peace and the ever-lasting importance of Remembrance Day ceremonies, this letter writer says
Time Traveller: The Capilano Intake supplied water to Vancouver

Time Traveller: The Capilano Intake supplied water to Vancouver

Activity from a logging company above the intake did damage to the watershed, drawing the ire of the Metropolitan Water Board
B.C. taxi company ordered to repay driver $1,530 in fees

B.C. taxi company ordered to repay driver $1,530 in fees

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal said Richmond Taxi had no legal justification in withholding the funds from the driver.