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How a decades-old land title clause almost tanked the sale of a Burnaby home
The sellers and prospective buyer of a Burnaby home have successfully obtained a court order to cancel a decades-old clause on the property's land title that would have prevented the single-family home from being developed into multi-unit buildings, as is permitted by the province's new housing legislation. Read More
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B.C. has five years left to meet its 30×30 conservation target. Can it be done?
The Kaska Dena people, who for thousands of years have lived on a vast swath of intact wilderness in northern B.C. on the Yukon border, have a saying in their language: Dene K'éh Kusān. Read More
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Makeover: From blond to 'espresso martini' brunette
While many of you may find it cliché to talk about changing up your look for the new year, there’s something different about this year. Read More
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RCMP investigating cause of deadly landslide in Lions Bay
The RCMP is investigating the cause of the deadly landslide that killed two people in Lions Bay in mid-December, Postmedia News has learned. Read More
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Tony Luck: Premier Eby has the responsibility and tools to call for a full public inquiry into the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant boondoggle
In B.C., we pride ourselves on transparency, accountability and good governance. These bedrock principles help build trust between governments and the people they serve. Read More
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Latest cheeky Penthouse sign gets Vancouver nightclub suspended from X
The first thing Benjamin Jackson did upon arriving in Vancouver on Wednesday morning after spending the holidays in Hamilton was change the marquee outside The Penthouse strip club, where he works as bar manager. Read More
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Will B.C.'s election result be overturned? Not likely, despite Conservatives' allegations
VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservatives presented evidence Thursday to challenge the NDP’s win in Surrey-Guildford, the closest result in the closest election in provincial history. Read More
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Profits soar 72% in third quarter at Vancouver fashion retailer Aritzi
Aritzia Inc.'s net income jumped by almost 72 per cent in the last year as the company's e-commerce and U.S. revenues soared, but some of its financial figures also showed softness in the Canadian market. Read More
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U.S. Capitol rioter arrested in Whistler after claiming political asylum
An Indiana man who fled to avoid serving a nine-month prison sentence for storming the U.S. Capitol was arrested in B.C. this week on the fourth anniversary of the mob's attack. Read More
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B.C. teen infected with avian flu released from hospital
A Fraser Valley teenager hospitalized for two months after contracting avian flu has been released from B.C. Children's Hospital. Read More
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Crime briefs: Two people arrested in Abbotsford after crashing stolen vehicle | Key-fob maker seized in Kelowna
Two people were arrested after a stolen vehicle crashed into other cars at a busy intersection in East Abbotsford on Wednesday. Read More
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Sum 41 plays Rogers Arena on Saturday. What to know before you go
When and where: Jan. 11, 6:30 p.m. at Vancouver's Rogers Arena Read More
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B.C.: 15 bestselling books for the week of Jan. 4
1. Whitewater Cooks the Food We Love — Shelley Adams and Conner Adams (Alicon Holdings Ltd). Read More
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International: 30 bestselling books of the week for Jan. 4
NEW RELEASES Read More
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Don't you just love Love? Canadian jewelry designer Jenny Bird most certainly does
The product: Jenny Bird Love Collection. Read More
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Q+A: Jewelry brand Deux Lions mixes Montreal attitude with West Coast cool
We love discovering new-to-us Canadian brands. Read More
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B.C. man who led police on boat chase found guilty of illegal sea cucumber harvest and sales
A Nanaimo man has been found guilty of illegally harvesting and selling sea cucumbers, based in part on information seized from his cellphone that was tossed overboard during a boat chase in Vancouver harbour. Read More
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Elections B.C. looks at B.C. Conservative complaint of improper voting at recovery facility
VICTORIA — British Columbia's election agency is reviewing a complaint of irregularities in a riding where a narrow NDP victory in last October's election gave the party a one-seat majority, with Conservative Leader John Rustad highlighting allegations related to improper mail-in voting at an addiction recovery facility. Read More
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Vancouver seeks to break gridlock on viaduct removals, but where will the money come from?
Concord Pacific's unveiled a plan this week to build a dozen towers on a piece of the former Expo lands that perhaps makes the long-discussed Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts' removal a step closer to reality. Read More
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Former colleagues say Christy Clark shouldn't be underestimated in federal Liberal leadership race
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark has been preparing for months to take a run at being the next federal Liberal leader and could announce her intentions any day now, former colleagues say. Read More
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