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Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

The family is seeking damages for alleged wrongful death as well as a declaration that the man's Charter rights were breached and that the MAID framework is invalid and unconstitutional.
‘A deal’s a deal’: Whistler council denies developer request to jack price of restricted housing by 16%

‘A deal’s a deal’: Whistler council denies developer request to jack price of restricted housing by 16%

Citing escalating construction costs, developer of 2077 Garibaldi Way wants to increase max price of employee-restricted units—after housing agreement was inked
B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

Provincial levies, payroll requirements and crime among reasons for bleak outlooks
Canucks lines vs Golden Knights, December 19, 2024

Canucks lines vs Golden Knights, December 19, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks could use some scoring from their stars against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night.
B.C. repeals public drug use law after challenge and Ottawa's similar changes

B.C. repeals public drug use law after challenge and Ottawa's similar changes

B.C. Solicitor General: "Our government remains determined to turn the tide on the toxic drug crisis..."
Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

A truck ran a stop sign, striking the back of Jeremy Ranseth's truck on Dec. 11, 2018.
Birken Society looking to scoop Gates Lake Park from Pemberton

Birken Society looking to scoop Gates Lake Park from Pemberton

The Birken Recreation & Cultural Society says the park's current governance model puts up too many barriers to community programming
Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

A jury convicted Adrianus Johannes Rosbergen on Dec. 10 of the second-degree murder of Allen William Skedden, 52, of Delta.
Dozens get sick with 'norovirus-like' illness after eating raw B.C. oysters

Dozens get sick with 'norovirus-like' illness after eating raw B.C. oysters

Federal agencies have closed some areas of the province to commercial shellfish harvesting.
Whistler council settles on 8.25% tax increase for 2025

Whistler council settles on 8.25% tax increase for 2025

Officials wary of adding to residents’ financial strain—but big costs loom in future years