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'That explains the wiggling': Metro Vancouverites report feeling earthquake

'That explains the wiggling': Metro Vancouverites report feeling earthquake

A Sunshine Coast resident heard creaking and popping that "sounded like a patio door sliding open."
Home heating costs set to fall for most B.C. natural gas customers

Home heating costs set to fall for most B.C. natural gas customers

FortisBC electricity bills up, gas bills down in 2024
B.C. police seize kilos of drugs, $444K in currency

B.C. police seize kilos of drugs, $444K in currency

Police seized fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA, MDA, LSD, psilocybin, benzodiazepine, phenacetin, ketamine and marijuana.
Richmond RCMP's viral road safety video produced by high school student

Richmond RCMP's viral road safety video produced by high school student

The young filmmaker received an ICBC grant to make the video.
Rob Shaw: Meet Sean Fraser, David Eby’s federal doppelganger on the housing front

Rob Shaw: Meet Sean Fraser, David Eby’s federal doppelganger on the housing front

From short-term rental crackdowns to standardized designs for homes, the federal housing minister appears to be aping B.C.’s style
Playground attack: Response to sexual assault on school field reveals gaps in system

Playground attack: Response to sexual assault on school field reveals gaps in system

The parents of a Grade 7 student who was sexually assaulted by a group of Grade 8 boys on a school playing field say the school district was woefully ill-equipped to deal with the situation.
Letter: Transitioning away from fossil fuels only fraction of climate solution

Letter: Transitioning away from fossil fuels only fraction of climate solution

The COP28’s decision to move away from fossil fuels should be coupled with stronger climate action against oil and gas production, argues reader
No one wins B.C. three-way punch-up lawsuit

No one wins B.C. three-way punch-up lawsuit

Police said the fighting which led to hospital visits was consensual.
West Van teacher who pioneered digital literacy education receives Prime Minister's teaching award

West Van teacher who pioneered digital literacy education receives Prime Minister's teaching award

Cari Wilson says schools are key to helping students navigate the online world
Letter: Faith in humanity restored after stolen bike returned

Letter: Faith in humanity restored after stolen bike returned

The bike vanished from its West Vancouver home in June, only to materialise in the same spot six months later