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Killer of high-school friend’s mother, grandmother granted full parole

Killer of high-school friend’s mother, grandmother granted full parole

Derik Lord, who was convicted more than three decades ago, has a ‘relatively moderate’ risk of reoffending, despite his denial of responsibility, the parole board found
Citizen scientists track the shift in B.C.'s seasons

Citizen scientists track the shift in B.C.'s seasons

A data collection project, now in its eighth year, aims to eventually inform government agencies.
John Ducker: Going the wrong way is baffling, but it happens

John Ducker: Going the wrong way is baffling, but it happens

The problem with wrong-way driving, you might guess, mostly lies with driver error.
More wildfire-caused landslides expected to occur as fire seasons worsen

More wildfire-caused landslides expected to occur as fire seasons worsen

TRU natural science professor explains the impact wildfires have on vegetation and soil.
Boy still in hospital after losing twin brother, mother in fatal Highway 1 crash

Boy still in hospital after losing twin brother, mother in fatal Highway 1 crash

A fatal crash involving 10 people and six vehicles took place on Highway 1 earlier this week.
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal says it can hear allegations of online hate speech

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal says it can hear allegations of online hate speech

The decision is part of an ongoing human rights complaint between the BC Teachers' Federation and former Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld.
Letter: There is no easy fix to Lynn Canyon cliff jumping dangers

Letter: There is no easy fix to Lynn Canyon cliff jumping dangers

I worked at the District of North Vancouver in 2016 when the 17-year-old boy from Coquitlam died after jumping into the canyon
Lake Country B.C. artist wins annual Paint on the Mountain contest

Lake Country B.C. artist wins annual Paint on the Mountain contest

The Top 3 aritsts were announced at the Harmony Arts Festival in West Vancouver
Collapsed crane at fire site will block Vancouver street for 'at least a week'

Collapsed crane at fire site will block Vancouver street for 'at least a week'

The crane has completely blocked West 41st Avenue.
‘The Indigenous economy should be led by Indigenous businesses,’ says ‘Bears’ Lair' winner

‘The Indigenous economy should be led by Indigenous businesses,’ says ‘Bears’ Lair' winner

Indigenous winner of Dragon’s Den-type shows advocates for economic self-determination, highlights challenges faced by Indigenous entrepreneurs.