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B.C. Finance Minister a ‘Grinch’ for $300 disability clawback: protesters

B.C. Finance Minister a ‘Grinch’ for $300 disability clawback: protesters

Protesters award '2020 Grinch of the Year award” to the Coquitlam MLA’s constituency office in protest of the reduction in government disability and income assistance payments
B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

B.C. orders early stop to liquor sales on New Year's Eve

The ban will apply to all alcohol sales from liquor stores and retailers to bars and restaurants, regardless of whether the liquor would be used for on-site or off-site consumption.
Here are all the new laws coming into force for B.C. after New Years

Here are all the new laws coming into force for B.C. after New Years

A minimum wage increase and changes to environmental management regulations can be expected in 2021
B.C. focusing on first doses of COVID-19 vaccines

B.C. focusing on first doses of COVID-19 vaccines

So far, 11,930 first doses of the vaccines have been given out to people across British Columbia.
Avalanche Canada issues high danger warning for B.C.'s South Coast mountains

Avalanche Canada issues high danger warning for B.C.'s South Coast mountains

'Steer clear of avalanche terrain for now'
EDITORIAL: There's still challenges ahead, but 2021 is looking brighter

EDITORIAL: There's still challenges ahead, but 2021 is looking brighter

You’ll be forgiven if you didn’t make good on the New Year’s resolutions you were putting together this time last year. Thanks to you-know-what, 2020 was our annus horribilis.
Early risers share epic sunrise snaps from Mount Seymour (PHOTOS)

Early risers share epic sunrise snaps from Mount Seymour (PHOTOS)

There's definitely a bonus to getting up before the crack of dawn to snowshoe Mount Seymour.
Watch these choirs crush their digital Christmas concerts (VIDEO)

Watch these choirs crush their digital Christmas concerts (VIDEO)

These North Shore choirs found creative ways to stay socially distant while sharing the joy of season
Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver man spends Christmas Day in jail after violating PHO on parties, social gatherings

Vancouver police say they have received 12 complaints about noise and parties at the man’s downtown apartment since September.
These are the top 10 most ridiculous 911 calls in B.C. in 2020

These are the top 10 most ridiculous 911 calls in B.C. in 2020

E-Comm says non-emergency calls divert resources from those who truly need help