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Canadian airline ordered to pay for delayed baggage

Canadian airline ordered to pay for delayed baggage

A woman's bags were delayed when she took a WestJet flight from Prince George to Ottawa.
Community feedback spurs debate on Spirit Trail to Deep Cove

Community feedback spurs debate on Spirit Trail to Deep Cove

There was some consensus at District of North Vancouver council on two sections slated for completion in 2025
Poo plant politics: Metro leaders debate shocking North Shore price tag

Poo plant politics: Metro leaders debate shocking North Shore price tag

Would you spare a couple cups of coffee to pay for North Shore poop? Regional politicians try to sort out the bill for over-budget wastewater treatment plant.
B.C. transporter sued after U.S. border cannabis seizure countersues

B.C. transporter sued after U.S. border cannabis seizure countersues

About 151,300 grams of cannabis products and paraphernalia, with a resale value of $823,317, were seized at the border, according to a notice of civil claim.
BCLDB data show British Columbians are drinking less alcohol

BCLDB data show British Columbians are drinking less alcohol

Wholesales for all major alcohol categories saw drops in volume sold, with most showing fewer dollars spent.
Indecent exposure was no accident, B.C. judge says

Indecent exposure was no accident, B.C. judge says

Two Guildford Town Centre mall employees saw the man expose himself twice in different areas of the Surrey shopping centre.
Squamish plans future boat launch, fixes to current launch uncertain

Squamish plans future boat launch, fixes to current launch uncertain

District of Squamish moving ahead with planning a future boat launch with the top spot identified at Darrell Bay.
Man seriously injured by B.C. grizzly bear

Man seriously injured by B.C. grizzly bear

The man suffered extensive injuries during the attack, including multiple broken bones and lacerations to his body.
President tells Gaza protesters that University of B.C. must remain neutral

President tells Gaza protesters that University of B.C. must remain neutral

Dozens of tents have been pitched at the university's MacInnes Field since April 29 when the protest encampment began.
Six-unit duplex project proposed for West Van's Glenmore Drive

Six-unit duplex project proposed for West Van's Glenmore Drive

Council also mulling Queens Avenue subdivision, creating two homes on two small lots