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Oppenheimer's A-bomb project had B.C. connections

Oppenheimer's A-bomb project had B.C. connections

The heavy water for the world's first nuclear test blast, the Trinity device in New Mexico, was made in Trail, B.C.
Blind swimmer conquers Strait of Georgia for guide dogs

Blind swimmer conquers Strait of Georgia for guide dogs

It took almost 11 hours to cross, but the West Vancouver man smashed his fundraising goal for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind
SkyTrain workers approve new deal

SkyTrain workers approve new deal

SkyTrain workers will get at least 16.25% more over the life of the agreement.
Retired Mountie charged in China probe once served as Richmond school trustee

Retired Mountie charged in China probe once served as Richmond school trustee

Bill Majcher was a member of the Richmond Non-Partisan Association while working as an RCMP undercover operator.
Four abandoned, 'bone skinny' puppies found on B.C. forest service road

Four abandoned, 'bone skinny' puppies found on B.C. forest service road

The four puppies were rescued and brought to a ranch to be fed and cared for.
Six B.C. residents netted $46M from stock fraud scheme, commission alleges

Six B.C. residents netted $46M from stock fraud scheme, commission alleges

The B.C. Securities Commission alleges the scheme was carried out between 2017 and 2019.
B.C. resort manager says 'biggest shocker' is how quickly wildfire neared its site

B.C. resort manager says 'biggest shocker' is how quickly wildfire neared its site

VANCOUVER — The manager of an evacuated resort near the Ross Moore Lake wildfire in British Columbia's Interior said he could not believe how fast the fire grew over the weekend.
Photos: Ambleside festival celebrates 100 years of Squamish Nation

Photos: Ambleside festival celebrates 100 years of Squamish Nation

The all-day festival featured live music, food trucks and family entertainment
B.C. announces new programs and police standards for sexual assault investigations

B.C. announces new programs and police standards for sexual assault investigations

68 sexual assault programs across the province will get annual funding, the B.C. government announced Monday.
Journal series calls for inquiry into Canada's COVID-19 response, highlighting shortfalls

Journal series calls for inquiry into Canada's COVID-19 response, highlighting shortfalls

A new series published in the BMJ medical journal is calling for an independent inquiry into Canada's COVID-19 response.