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You can have a sexy Valentine's Day photo shoot in a B.C. ‘Shaggin’ Wagon'

You can have a sexy Valentine's Day photo shoot in a B.C. ‘Shaggin’ Wagon'

“Nothing represents the 70s better than the iconic Shag Wagon, so we thought why not?"
Viral photo of stranger helping woman shows the 'spirit of the Sunshine Coast'

Viral photo of stranger helping woman shows the 'spirit of the Sunshine Coast'

“It’s free to be kind,” says Desiree Lynn.
What will the impact of the Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC work camps be on Squamish?

What will the impact of the Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC work camps be on Squamish?

A look at some of the concerns and what locals, advocates, companies, trades representatives and academics have to say.
Drug decriminalization takes effect in B.C. this week — here's what you need to know

Drug decriminalization takes effect in B.C. this week — here's what you need to know

B.C. police officers will not seize less than 2.5 grams of street drugs starting Jan. 31.
Here's when you can start making reservations to camp at Canada's national parks

Here's when you can start making reservations to camp at Canada's national parks

There are going to be some changes to the system, so make sure to register properly.
Testing the limits of Nita Lake Lodge’s bottomless eggs bennies

Testing the limits of Nita Lake Lodge’s bottomless eggs bennies

The unlimited offer has been on the hotel’s brunch menu for a year, but a Facebook post—and a new restaurant concept—have sparked a challenge for the record
Taking unionization drives online

Taking unionization drives online

A union-backed BC startup hopes to make it easier and safer for today’s workers to organize with a new, anonymous web tool.
‘A burning sense of injustice’: A wrongful death

‘A burning sense of injustice’: A wrongful death

Kelly Ashton died after falling twice in long-term care. Her family seeks justice for what they allege is a wrongful death.
Title fraud a one-in-a-million threat in B.C., officials say

Title fraud a one-in-a-million threat in B.C., officials say

Safeguards like the land-title registry system make title fraud difficult to commit in B.C., experts say. But there are things homeowners can do to protect themselves.
Educated backcountry skiers won't risk their lives, says SAR manager

Educated backcountry skiers won't risk their lives, says SAR manager

A B.C. search and rescue manager cautions the public to think twice about heading out into the backcountry right now, following five avalanche-caused fatalities this month.