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B.C. man offered $900,000 for 'alien' rock

B.C. man offered $900,000 for 'alien' rock

"I don't believe in aliens. I'm just a guy who wants to get rid of his rock.”
Whistler Writers Festival tickets on sale

Whistler Writers Festival tickets on sale

Festival set to return Oct. 13 to 16 in Whistler and online
Drug user compassion groups in B.C. see success in safe supply distribution

Drug user compassion groups in B.C. see success in safe supply distribution

Despite a rejection from Health Canada, a B.C.-based organization has sold 200 grams of safe substances that have led to zero overdoses.
B.C. man dubbed 'Gucci' on the lam, considered armed and dangerous

B.C. man dubbed 'Gucci' on the lam, considered armed and dangerous

Tevain Lloyd is wanted for allegedly shooting a man last December.
More people are using their phones while driving, ICBC says

More people are using their phones while driving, ICBC says

According to police data, distracted driving accounts for one-in-four fatal crashes each year in B.C.
B.C. dog adoption society loses pet confiscation case

B.C. dog adoption society loses pet confiscation case

Lloyd Hunter won't be getting Luna the dog back. Another family has already adopted her.
Governments let 'once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to protect high seas sail by, Greenpeace says

Governments let 'once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to protect high seas sail by, Greenpeace says

“While countries continue to talk, the oceans and all those who rely on them will suffer," said Laura Meller of Greenpeace’s Protect the Oceans campaign
‘Trying to save our fish’: B.C. First Nations appeal a court ruling in an attempt to restore the Nechako River

‘Trying to save our fish’: B.C. First Nations appeal a court ruling in an attempt to restore the Nechako River

Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations have been fighting for the health of the watershed for over a decade. A dam operated by Rio Tinto Alcan and regulated by the province continues to devastate sturgeon and salmon populations
B.C.'s old-growth forests at risk despite protection from province, analysis shows

B.C.'s old-growth forests at risk despite protection from province, analysis shows

Despite deferrals of old-growth logging in at-risk areas, satellite images from a new Stand.earth report show logging will be underway or has begun.
B.C.’s number two doc paid higher than health authority CEOs

B.C.’s number two doc paid higher than health authority CEOs

Dr. Reka Gustafson received almost $470K last year, which was more than PHSA CEO David Byres' compensation.