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B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

In Metro Vancouver, gas prices are expected to drop further over the Labour Day weekend, but one expert warns that trend could signal an economic downturn and could spike again by the end of the year.
B.C. couple denied vet bill claim after dog got sick from Christmas market treat

B.C. couple denied vet bill claim after dog got sick from Christmas market treat

A couple said their dog fell ill and was diagnosed with bone fragments in its small intestine after eating a dog treat bought at the Vancouver Christmas Market.
A Canadian boutique hotel now offers a 'doggy bathroom' for your pampered pooch

A Canadian boutique hotel now offers a 'doggy bathroom' for your pampered pooch

Plus: A few other noteworthy dog-friendly stays across Canada
Former B.C. friends fight over Caribbean cruise credit card costs

Former B.C. friends fight over Caribbean cruise credit card costs

The pair never did end up taking the cruise.
B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

B.C. to deliver Omicron-targeting vaccine to residents

Health Canada today approved a new Moderna's vaccine to fight COVID-19
Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Artist installs 'ghost' on B.C. bench to remember those lost to overdose

Vancouver, B.C., artist Lupo has installed a ghost-like sculpture to ensure those lost to the opioid crisis are not forgotten
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of September 1, 2022

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of September 1, 2022

COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

COVID-mandate lawsuit tossed for being 'bad beyond argument'

A highly-publicized lawsuit targeting the provincial government’s COVID-19 measures has been thrown out by a BC Supreme Court Justice for being so poorly crafted it is impossible to respond to.
Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

A notice of civil claim says the pair suffered serious harm as a result of the investigation, including imprisonment, emotional distress, psychiatric injuries and damages to their reputations.
Photos: Sea to Sky amateurs shine on Whistler’s biggest MTB stage

Photos: Sea to Sky amateurs shine on Whistler’s biggest MTB stage

Despite their amateur status, Squamish’s Peter Knott and Whistler’s Paris Boucher put their names alongside the pros at Crankworx Whistler