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Neighbours put dog feces in her car, B.C. woman alleges

Neighbours put dog feces in her car, B.C. woman alleges

Grudge over neighbour's dog led to lewd gestures, driveby insults, a bag of feces left in a vehicle and a matching pair of $5,000 claims.
MCFD still unwilling to speak in detail about imposter social worker case

MCFD still unwilling to speak in detail about imposter social worker case

The imposter, Robert Riley Saunders, would go on to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from Indigenous youth in his care.
Sea to Sky Gondola’s Halloween event is creeping up

Sea to Sky Gondola’s Halloween event is creeping up

The trick-or-treating event takes place on Oct. 23.
Falcon says B.C. could learn from Alberta's approach to drug-overdose crisis

Falcon says B.C. could learn from Alberta's approach to drug-overdose crisis

Alberta has invested heavily in addiction treatment and recovery programs rather than harm reduction that keeps people in an “addiction lifestyle,” B.C. Liberal leader says
Ferry sailings added for Thanksgiving weekend

Ferry sailings added for Thanksgiving weekend

On the Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route there will be 66 extra sailings, including 6 a.m. departures from Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen.
B.C. government challenged in court over 'vague' climate plan

B.C. government challenged in court over 'vague' climate plan

A judge is expected to hand down a decision within the next several months.
Watch: Mother raccoon rescues baby that fell at North Van SeaBus terminal

Watch: Mother raccoon rescues baby that fell at North Van SeaBus terminal

A related TikTok video has been viewed more than 3.4M times. Animal experts say the young critter is likely OK
North Shore Rescue calls out province for hampering night rescues

North Shore Rescue calls out province for hampering night rescues

North Shore Rescue is working with one hand tied behind their back, the team's leader says
Canadian companies fear ransomware attacks, cybersecurity research shows

Canadian companies fear ransomware attacks, cybersecurity research shows

Some companies may see cyber attacks as a 'cost of doing business,' without fully understanding either the risk or the impact to the bottom line or reputation.
On first day of fall legislative session, Opposition repeatedly asks Dix to resign

On first day of fall legislative session, Opposition repeatedly asks Dix to resign

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix gave no indication that he would resign.