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B.C. man sues Walmart after battery charger allegedly explodes in back pocket
A Vancouver man is alleging a portable battery charger he purchased at Walmart exploded and caught fire in his pocket and left him with severe thigh and buttock burns.
Mar 16, 2022 10:55 AM
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Two men face multiple 2021 Valdes Island fishing offences
Two fishermen return to court later this month to face various charges, including failing to record lingcod catches and failing to carry a tidal waters sport fishing licence.
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Mar 15, 2022 8:00 PM
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B.C. ticks toward ending daylight saving time changes with U.S. Senate approval
"Pleased to see progress on this," Premier John Horgan tweeted following the U.S. Senate approval.
Mar 15, 2022 4:47 PM
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Letter: Affordable housing solutions needed now
'If there was a cap on the dollar amount of rent that was permitted to be charged by a landlord, the result would be a fair and competitive market'
Mar 15, 2022 4:07 PM
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Gang shooting suspect vehicle found on fire in North Vancouver
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A look at COVID-19's social and economic impacts on Canadians, two years later
The pandemic has altered the world we once knew, and its impact will be felt for years.
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Russian war strikes B.C. food supply, prices
Rising fertilizer, energy, animal feed and shipping costs accelerate inflation.
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