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Richmond boatyard ordered to pay $233K for breach of contract in repair of former navy vessel

Richmond boatyard ordered to pay $233K for breach of contract in repair of former navy vessel

Federal judge found the ship repair company breached its contract with owners of a former military landing craft when it declined to fix deficiencies in its work until it was paid outstanding invoices
B.C.'s sunflower sea stars are now endangered, but rays of hope remain

B.C.'s sunflower sea stars are now endangered, but rays of hope remain

Once a dominant predator along the Pacific seabed, the vibrant and fast-moving sunflower sea star is now officially listed as endangered.
Accused B.C. killer loses lawyer during preliminary inquiry

Accused B.C. killer loses lawyer during preliminary inquiry

Jorge Marquez Medina, 67, is charged with the murder of 20-year-old Thunder Dennis.
Canada’s trade future tied to B.C. port reforms, federal inquiry finds

Canada’s trade future tied to B.C. port reforms, federal inquiry finds

With $800M in daily cargo on the line, Ottawa is urged to act on sweeping labour changes at West Coast ports
Whistler Gymnastics to bring back Summer Classic for 2025

Whistler Gymnastics to bring back Summer Classic for 2025

The event will be held from June 20 to 22
Airbnb says thousands of B.C. reservations at risk, blaming 'rushed' rental rules

Airbnb says thousands of B.C. reservations at risk, blaming 'rushed' rental rules

Property owners have reported that typos and formatting errors have prevented them from registering with the province, despite meeting all the legal criteria for hosting short-term rentals.
How did the 2025 Stanley Cup finalists acquire their rosters?

How did the 2025 Stanley Cup finalists acquire their rosters?

Can the Vancouver Canucks learn anything from how the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers were built?
Mario Canseco: New parties fail to shake up B.C.'s political deadlock

Mario Canseco: New parties fail to shake up B.C.'s political deadlock

NDP and Conservatives remain neck and neck as splinter groups struggle to gain traction, says new Research Co. poll
Northlands rezoning advances as local business owner urges swift action on staff housing

Northlands rezoning advances as local business owner urges swift action on staff housing

Supporter says Whistler can’t afford further delays as council agrees to public consultation this fall
Squamish photographer captures powerful images of Dryden Creek wildfire

Squamish photographer captures powerful images of Dryden Creek wildfire

As flames threatened homes and forests near Squamish, local photographer Jillian A. Brown was there to capture not just the destruction, but the humanity that emerged from it.