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Truck driver who rolled into cyclist at Vancouver protest fired (VIDEO)

Truck driver who rolled into cyclist at Vancouver protest fired (VIDEO)

The incident was caught on video.
Pioneering Vancouver LGBTQ lawyer awarded Canadian Bar Association's top prize

Pioneering Vancouver LGBTQ lawyer awarded Canadian Bar Association's top prize

barbara findlay honoured for her practice, a career that has spanned more than 40 years
B.C. throne speech stresses pulling together over pandemic polarization

B.C. throne speech stresses pulling together over pandemic polarization

The COVID-19 pandemic is still the top priority, but the B.C. NDP is promising action on the environment, the economy — and the Royal B.C. Museum.
Former B.C. Greyhound station transformed into homeless shelter

Former B.C. Greyhound station transformed into homeless shelter

The 50-bed shelter is called Merit Place
World’s first airport cannabis store one step closer to reality in Prince George

World’s first airport cannabis store one step closer to reality in Prince George

Air Canada, WestJet, regional airlines opposed to cannabis sales at Prince George Airport
Former Soccer Canada women's coach pleads guilty to four sexual offences

Former Soccer Canada women's coach pleads guilty to four sexual offences

Bob Birarda, 54, has pleaded guilty to sexual offences involving four people between 1988 and 2008
Will you be betting on the Super Bowl this weekend?

Will you be betting on the Super Bowl this weekend?

You can bet with BCLC on the score, the winner and if Eminem will sing before Snoop Dogg at half-time
B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

B.C.'s top employers for 2022 announced

115 employers were acknowledged for ensuring the workplace was desirable
Squamish housing prices up about 20% in 2021

Squamish housing prices up about 20% in 2021

Demand is greater than supply, say experts.
Kelowna ALS advocate passes away 'at time and place of her choosing'

Kelowna ALS advocate passes away 'at time and place of her choosing'

Sara McDonald lived with ALS with 'dignity, grace and courage,' according to her obituary