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Five types of Insignia air fryers recalled due to potential fire risk

Five types of Insignia air fryers recalled due to potential fire risk

Health Canada says people with the affected air fryers should immediately unplug them.
Men admit to 'brazen' robbery at Port Coquitlam car dealership

Men admit to 'brazen' robbery at Port Coquitlam car dealership

Kwabena Bosiako of Port Coquitlam and Omar Demetris of New Westminster were both 22 when they robbed staff at Journey Approved in November 2022.
North Vancouver developer trades stratas and parking for rentals

North Vancouver developer trades stratas and parking for rentals

City staff acknowledged it was an ‘unusual’ request for the development on West Third Street near Lonsdale Avenue
Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

Some B.C. universities could lose tens of millions per year due to student cap

At some post-secondary institutions, international students account for as much as 78 per cent of total tuition revenue
B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

B.C. co-op must pay damages for not using subsidy reserve to help resident

Roberta Marshman claimed she had lost $17,560 in subsidies because she had not been enrolled by the Lavender Housing Cooperative.
I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

I Watched This Game: Canucks succumb to the Avalanche comeback

The Vancouver Canucks fell 4-3 in overtime after coughing up a 3-0 lead to the Colorado Avalanche.
See: Squamish Nation artist honoured at Squamish Public Library book dedication

See: Squamish Nation artist honoured at Squamish Public Library book dedication

‘A Transformation of Spirits’ shows the creation of the Welcome Totem Pole by See Appl-tun and local youth at Foundry Sea to Sky.
New film champions work of Vancouver celebrity chronicler Malcolm Parry

New film champions work of Vancouver celebrity chronicler Malcolm Parry

‘The Society Page’ has its broadcast premier on the Knowledge Network March 17, documenting the career of the charismatic photographer, columnist and magazine founder
No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

No mental health damages awarded in B.C. fridge delivery case

Daylen Cossette claimed $3,000 in damages for increased food and gas costs, mental health decline, lost work and negative career impacts.
B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

B.C. unexplained wealth order regime faces first legal opposition

In two cases before the courts, the B.C. Office of Civil Forfeiture faces claims its unexplained wealth order applications are a violation of Charter rights.