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Have you seen him? Missing 67-year-old man may be in B.C.

Have you seen him? Missing 67-year-old man may be in B.C.

Investigators say he has connections to B.C.
Drugs, 'stabbing weapons' and cellphones found at B.C.'s only maximum prison

Drugs, 'stabbing weapons' and cellphones found at B.C.'s only maximum prison

Staff seized cannabis concentrates.
Three Vancouver police officers acquitted of assault

Three Vancouver police officers acquitted of assault

"We knew from day one they had done nothing wrong," Vancouver Police Union president Ralph Kaisers said.
B.C. woman injured after wheelchair request sues Air Canada, YVR

B.C. woman injured after wheelchair request sues Air Canada, YVR

Judith Marlene Morgan asked for wheelchair assistance and was told to go to an elevator after she left the plane.
B.C. hog farm protesters' B&E, mischief appeal dismissed

B.C. hog farm protesters' B&E, mischief appeal dismissed

"The motive was obvious, to obtain media attention regarding the conditions of the animals," Justice Susan Griffin said.
'A wake-up call': Alarm raised over B.C. electrical grid amid plans for natural gas heating ban

'A wake-up call': Alarm raised over B.C. electrical grid amid plans for natural gas heating ban

BC Utilities Commission recently rejected a $327M proposal from FortisBC for an expansion of natural gas infrastructure in the rapidly-growing Okanagan.
B.C. housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

B.C. housing minister says next naughty list coming soon

Ravi Kahlon also says province unveiling BC Builds project in ‘very near future.’
Legal changes may bring reprieve for B.C. cannabis entrepreneurs

Legal changes may bring reprieve for B.C. cannabis entrepreneurs

Taxation, THC content and medical authorizations could be focus of regulatory changes.
Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Rob Shaw: Fence-sitting thrusts BC NDP into no-win scenario as overdose deaths climb

Government’s messaging over public drug-use legislation has completely reversed as it attempts to co-opt language of Opposition, writes Rob Shaw
Opinion: Ski season’s wet start won’t dampen tourism optimism in 2024

Opinion: Ski season’s wet start won’t dampen tourism optimism in 2024

Ski areas across B.C. are breathing a major sigh of relief this week after some long-overdue winter storms finally delivered the goods