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Whistler Secondary earns North Shore mountain biking banner for Grade 8/9 girls, Grade 9 boys

Whistler Secondary earns North Shore mountain biking banner for Grade 8/9 girls, Grade 9 boys

Three student-athletes finished in the top 10 at provincials
Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Squamish LNG plant builder Woodfibre contests taxes in court

Woodfibre LNG claims the District of Squamish set tax rates high to coerce it into desired behaviour.
New sheriffs arrive at B.C. courthouses

New sheriffs arrive at B.C. courthouses

The next sheriff-recruit training class will start training on July 14 at the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
'I am extremely proud'

'I am extremely proud'

Pemberton Secondary School mountain bike coach Nicole Benes reacts to a fourth consecutive provincial banner
Rob Shaw: NDP steps on a landmine with cut to sick kids support

Rob Shaw: NDP steps on a landmine with cut to sick kids support

Backlash forces reversal after province slashes funding for travel and housing support for families of critically ill children
GST relief on new homes could save 1st-time buyers up to $240 on mortgages: report

GST relief on new homes could save 1st-time buyers up to $240 on mortgages: report

OTTAWA — The Liberal plan to give first-time homebuyers a tax break on a newly built home could have substantial impacts on housing affordability — with a few caveats — a new analysis finds.
B.C. man convicted of aggravated sexual assault faces dangerous offender hearing

B.C. man convicted of aggravated sexual assault faces dangerous offender hearing

Gordon Leclerc, 74, was charged in June 2022 with aggravated sexual assault and sexual assault with a cane in connection with a September 2021 incident. He was convicted on the first charge.
Murder arraignment delayed for B.C. man accused in father's death

Murder arraignment delayed for B.C. man accused in father's death

Benn Harrison, 49, died after a shooting at his East Vancouver home. Bail was $200,000 in sureties.
China tariffs bite into B.C. spot prawn season, but foodies queue for kiss of the sea

China tariffs bite into B.C. spot prawn season, but foodies queue for kiss of the sea

VANCOUVER — Toronto resident Krista Jang showed off her "haul" on the False Creek Fishermen's Wharf in Vancouver — a bag of sweet and meaty spot prawns, live and kicking and fresh off the boat.
B.C. man who pepper-sprayed family and barricaded himself receives time served

B.C. man who pepper-sprayed family and barricaded himself receives time served

"I just want to change my life and live a better life and be a better role model for my son."