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British Columbians dismayed by, disconnected on phone costs

British Columbians dismayed by, disconnected on phone costs

Depending on where they live and how they get to school or work, British Columbians deal with entities they love to hate.
No injuries in B.C. train derailment, environmental crews assessing impacts: CN

No injuries in B.C. train derailment, environmental crews assessing impacts: CN

VALEMOUNT, B.C. — Canadian National says crews responded to a train derailment in eastern British Columbia on Thursday.
Feds won't let resistant premiers scuttle municipal handgun bans: PM

Feds won't let resistant premiers scuttle municipal handgun bans: PM

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he won't let resistance from unwilling premiers scuttle the plans of municipalities that want to ban handguns.
Vancouver photographer offers solace to those dealing with death

Vancouver photographer offers solace to those dealing with death

Grief Narratives website allows users to reflect on the end of days
Cook to open own restaurant after winning lottery

Cook to open own restaurant after winning lottery

Vinh Tran will soon be his own boss after matching all ten numbersto win the November 23, 2019 Lotto 6/49 Guaranteed $1 million prize.
6.0 magnitude: 4th earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

6.0 magnitude: 4th earthquake strikes off the coast of B.C.

There were 6.0, 5.7, and a 5.2 magnitude earthquakes earlier today
Raccoon found with trap dragging from paw in Port Coquitlam prompts call for action

Raccoon found with trap dragging from paw in Port Coquitlam prompts call for action

The Fur-Bearers offers $1,500 reward, calls for changes to allow municipalities to regulate traps in urban areas
Year in review: B.C. homicide cases continue after suspected B.C. serial killers found dead in Manitoba

Year in review: B.C. homicide cases continue after suspected B.C. serial killers found dead in Manitoba

B.C. homicide cases continue, public safe, RCMP say
Whistler listed as second-best place for work in 2020

Whistler listed as second-best place for work in 2020

Whistler is second to Squamish for second year in a row in BCBusiness' rankings
'War on Christmas': These are the holiday greetings Canadians prefer to use

'War on Christmas': These are the holiday greetings Canadians prefer to use

Canadians 55+ are decidedly more convinced about 'Merry Christmas' than their counterparts aged 18 to 34, 35 to 54