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'In my happy place': B.C. man looks to sell pieces from 1,300-strong A&W glassware collection

'In my happy place': B.C. man looks to sell pieces from 1,300-strong A&W glassware collection

Marcel Kristoff, who was a former partner in the A&W franchise in Fort St. John and has 1,300 different A&W glasses, has put some of the pieces up for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
B.C. Crown seeks 10 years for drug-trafficking offences

B.C. Crown seeks 10 years for drug-trafficking offences

Janell Elizabeth Sandhu has been convicted on fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine charges while her co-accused has been extradited from Oman to stand trial.
West Vancouver high school cybersecurity team lands second in national competition

West Vancouver high school cybersecurity team lands second in national competition

The West Van team is the first from British Columbia to hack into the top five at the Canadian championshionships
'Bears are not tourist attractions': Motorists' dangerous stunt sparks outrage in Whistler

'Bears are not tourist attractions': Motorists' dangerous stunt sparks outrage in Whistler

Video captures people pulling over on the side of a busy highway to get close to a bear and two cubs.
B.C. landlord ordered to pay $27,000 to former tenants

B.C. landlord ordered to pay $27,000 to former tenants

The landlord had sought a judicial review on the grounds that the decision was "patently unreasonable."
B.C. retiree sues after losing $450,000 in alleged GIC scam

B.C. retiree sues after losing $450,000 in alleged GIC scam

Alleged fraudsters set up fake portal for plaintiff to view his investment.
MLA says marriage can weather Bill 15. What of Eby's relationship with First Nations?

MLA says marriage can weather Bill 15. What of Eby's relationship with First Nations?

VICTORIA — Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is among the fiercest critics of the British Columbia government's planned legislation to fast track infrastructure projects, saying their development "flouted First Nations' basic human rights.
A B.C. port plans to test self-driving trucks. Unions are 'dead set' opposed

A B.C. port plans to test self-driving trucks. Unions are 'dead set' opposed

Prince Rupert Port Authority aims to test driverless vehicles this summer, reveal documents obtained by The Tyee.
B.C. pulp mill fined for repeated pollution breaches

B.C. pulp mill fined for repeated pollution breaches

Domtar's environmental penalties at its Skookumchuck mill were dropped to $17,200, from an initial $39,000 recommended by ministry inspectors
From markets to Michelin stars: How to eat your way through Toronto

From markets to Michelin stars: How to eat your way through Toronto

Tips for eating well in Toronto when you're a Vancouver food fan