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Jimmy Pattison's West Van waterfront house headed for demolition

Jimmy Pattison's West Van waterfront house headed for demolition

It looked like the house was going to be saved, but Jimmy Pattison’s former home will likely be demolished
B.C. forestry industry is dealing with death by a thousand cuts

B.C. forestry industry is dealing with death by a thousand cuts

By 2035, the sector could be less than half the size it was in 2005, according to analysts.
Polygon's latest exhibition helps make sense of seismic world events

Polygon's latest exhibition helps make sense of seismic world events

Three artists come together for this large scale exhibition on processing epoch-making events
Surrey RCMP seizes $100,000 of illegal fireworks from store

Surrey RCMP seizes $100,000 of illegal fireworks from store

Halloween and Diwali offer up a double whammy of interest in fireworks in Surrey.
BC United promises carbon tax relief if elected government next year, says Falcon

BC United promises carbon tax relief if elected government next year, says Falcon

Premier David Eby called Falcon a "weather vane" during question period in the legislature for changing his previous carbon tax support in favour of shifting federal political winds.
New film documents North Vancouver cyclist's 10-mountain endurance ride

New film documents North Vancouver cyclist's 10-mountain endurance ride

'Only a Ride' shows Anthony Boussetta completing a gruelling feat while also facing down challenges with mental health
Deer shot with arrow spotted in Greater Victoria

Deer shot with arrow spotted in Greater Victoria

Conservation officers are trying to find the deer to assess it and remove the arrow if they’re able to safely.
Alleged impaired driver drags woman, crashes into B.C. policing office

Alleged impaired driver drags woman, crashes into B.C. policing office

Witnesses watched the driver flee from the scene on foot.
'The profession is broken': Lawyer burnout hampering B.C. justice system

'The profession is broken': Lawyer burnout hampering B.C. justice system

Lawyers struggling with mental health issues are facing fatigue and burnout.
Half of British Columbians say Ottawa has treated B.C. badly, says poll

Half of British Columbians say Ottawa has treated B.C. badly, says poll

More than a third of the province’s residents say the province has been treated 'very well' or 'well' by the federal government since Trudeau came into office.