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B.C. developer fined $160K after human effluent leaks into vineyard

B.C. developer fined $160K after human effluent leaks into vineyard

Penalties to the Okanagan developer cited risk of contaminating drinking water; company said it faced unfair process and 'weaponization of law enforcement'
Kirk LaPointe: The big tax reckoning is coming for Canada

Kirk LaPointe: The big tax reckoning is coming for Canada

As costs soar and demographics shift, governments can no longer dodge the truth: we either raise more revenue—or cut deep
North Vancouver RCMP close community policing office in Lower Lonsdale

North Vancouver RCMP close community policing office in Lower Lonsdale

Police say they’re looking at other alternatives to serve the community
Cheakamus Centre longhouse roof damaged in fire

Cheakamus Centre longhouse roof damaged in fire

Occupants of the building were evacuated, with everyone safe and accounted for.
How to spot bad information this wildfire season

How to spot bad information this wildfire season

Many people have good intentions but still contribute to the spread of inaccurate information, says one fire expert.
Opinion: What if Alberta really did vote to separate?

Opinion: What if Alberta really did vote to separate?

An independent Alberta would be a landlocked, oil-exporting nation. It would have to enter into long and painful negotiations with Canada and the U.S. over every aspect of its new status.
Here's how to experience National Indigenous History Month across the North Shore

Here's how to experience National Indigenous History Month across the North Shore

Workshops, book circles, movie screenings and storytelling sessions are coming in full bloom this month
Guatemalan Indigenous leaders demand Canada pull support for B.C.-owned mine

Guatemalan Indigenous leaders demand Canada pull support for B.C.-owned mine

Representatives visited Canada last week to voice their ongoing opposition
Mario Canseco: Third of Canadians avoiding U.S. purchases as Trump anger dips

Mario Canseco: Third of Canadians avoiding U.S. purchases as Trump anger dips

Most Canadians still see U.S. duties as a danger and prefer the Liberals over Conservatives to manage cross-border trade tensions, according to Research Co. survey
Co-existing with B.C.'s grizzlies: What experts want you to know

Co-existing with B.C.'s grizzlies: What experts want you to know

Experts weigh in on expanding populations and living alongside bears.