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'I've never seen that many zeros in my life': Vancouver man wins $40-million lotto

'I've never seen that many zeros in my life': Vancouver man wins $40-million lotto

"I feel like a roller coaster right now."
Man fined $5,000 for dolphin close encounter on personal watercraft

Man fined $5,000 for dolphin close encounter on personal watercraft

Stephen Michael White was recorded speeding toward the dolphins, coming within just a few feet while filming them on his cellphone.
Uber arrives in Whistler—with limited drivers

Uber arrives in Whistler—with limited drivers

'Ride availability varies depending on the number of drivers in that area, but we’re growing every day and always looking for more to join the road'
B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

B.C. regulator bans, fines cannabis director after investors lose everything

Christine Mah admits to unregistered securities sales at RoccaVerde, as BCSC prepares separate hearing involving prominent businessman Arthur Griffiths
RCMP seeking info on 'suspicious males' in Pemberton

RCMP seeking info on 'suspicious males' in Pemberton

Police hope to speak with anyone in the area of Highway 99 and Portage Road/Vine Road on June 14
Xet̓ólacw alum unveils mural for Lil'wat community school

Xet̓ólacw alum unveils mural for Lil'wat community school

'It’s bursting with the magic of our culture'
Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

Budget officer says he expects ramped-up defence spending to deepen deficit

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer said Thursday he expects the federal government's deficit will balloon this year thanks to ramped-up defence spending — but without a spring budget or more clarity from Ottawa, he can't say for sure.
Letter: Extended government breaks are ‘outrageous’

Letter: Extended government breaks are ‘outrageous’

'Canadians deserve a government that works year-round, not one that hides behind recess calendars'
As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective

The tax in Newfoundland and Labrador added 20 cents per litre to sweetened drinks.
Fees to rise at Meadow Park and beyond

Fees to rise at Meadow Park and beyond

Pilot programs, pass changes and affordability measures included in bylaw update