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A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

A B.C. senior who's paraplegic stuck in apartment after elevator breaks

The senior believes he may be the only resident of the building who's unable to use the stairs
Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Premier John Horgan warns of 'challenging' gas prices come summer

Gas prices around the province have been rising in recent weeks, hitting as high as 169.9 cents per litre in some parts of B.C.
Paralympic star Mollie Jepsen teams with Squamish Nation artist for powerful helmet design

Paralympic star Mollie Jepsen teams with Squamish Nation artist for powerful helmet design

West Vancouver skier forms unique connection to homeland through partnership with famed artist Xwalacktun
Heat wave caused bees to ejaculate to death. Could Styrofoam 'protection' help?

Heat wave caused bees to ejaculate to death. Could Styrofoam 'protection' help?

B.C. farmer recalls 'incredible losses' following June 2021 heat wave. Then she went looking for a solution.
Hoop Reel Basketball Academy thriving in the Sea to Sky

Hoop Reel Basketball Academy thriving in the Sea to Sky

Interest in the sport has taken founder Yoni Marmorstein by surprise
Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

One of the largest car manufacturers in the world has announced it will pause two German factories' production because some parts are made in Ukraine.
B.C. woman begins cloning process for beloved cat

B.C. woman begins cloning process for beloved cat

Woman hopes bringing Bear back will help fill the hole his passing has left.
5 things British Columbians can do right now to support Ukraine

5 things British Columbians can do right now to support Ukraine

You can help through a number of ways financially, on social media or just reaching out to people in your community.
Explainer: Why the Ukrainian diaspora settled in the Canadian Prairies

Explainer: Why the Ukrainian diaspora settled in the Canadian Prairies

Around 11 per cent of the population in Canada's three Prairie provinces has Ukrainian ancestry
Safety alert: Here's why some COVID-19 rapid tests in Canada may pose health risks

Safety alert: Here's why some COVID-19 rapid tests in Canada may pose health risks

Health Canada is warning Canadians that there have been calls to poison control centres.